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Conference report includes full authorization for supplemental troop funding, no policy changes to the Petraeus Plan



Washington, D.C. – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Friday regarding final passage of the Defense Authorization Conference Report:



“Passage of this important conference report is a bipartisan achievement. I want to thank the managers for their hard work.



“I was particularly pleased to see the committee provided full authorization for the supplemental funding of the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.



“And I was pleased to see the committee recommended no policy changes to the Petraeus Plan.



“The Wounded Warriors legislation, which we passed earlier in the year, is also included. The Wounded Warriors bill is vitally important to our men and women in uniform, and important to the people of Kentucky.



“So I thank the managers of this conference report. This is an important accomplishment for our men and women in uniform, who we can all agree are deserving of this body’s full support and our deepest gratitude.”



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*McConnell’s legislation urges states to educate school children on the importance of nutrition and exercise*



WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced Friday that the Senate approved his legislation to address the need for more nutrition education and physical activity in schools. The measure is included in the Farm Bill, which passed the Senate today.



“Over the past three decades, the childhood obesity rate has more than tripled, affecting over 4.5 million children,” Senator McConnell said. “Children who eat well-balanced meals at school are more likely to develop lifelong healthy eating habits and encourage their families to make sensible food choices.”



Senator McConnell’s amendment will direct $18 million to states to educate school children on the importance of consuming a nutritious diet as well as increasing their level of physical activity. This money will be provided to the Team Nutrition Network, which is administered by the USDA, and then distributed to the states in the form of a grant.



It also calls on the USDA to conduct periodic surveys of foods purchased by school food authorities participating in the National School Lunch program. According to the USDA, the most recent data is over a decade old.



“New data would help USDA to provide guidance to schools to create meals that conform to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and better manage the types and varieties of food obtained by USDA on behalf of schools,” McConnell said.



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‘The Senate has entrusted Gen. Peake to be an advocate for our veterans,’ McConnell says



Washington, D.C. – The United States Senate unanimously confirmed the nomination of Lt. Gen. James Peake (Ret.) Friday to serve as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said the confirmation allows Gen. Peake to begin to immediately “identify and correct” areas where the VA can improve.



“The Senate has entrusted Gen. Peake to be an advocate for the best our country has to offer – the brave men and women who have ably served our nation,” McConnell said. “Their sacrifices on our behalf have earned them the finest treatment available, and I trust Gen. Peake will identify and correct any areas where the VA has fallen short in its duty so that our veterans receive the care and attention they deserve.”



Peake is the first physician and first general to serve as VA Secretary. President Bush announced the nomination on October 30.



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