Posts - Bill - S 2739 Reducing Obesity in Youth Act of 2025
senate 09/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to promote healthier eating habits and increased physical activity for children from birth to age five by supporting early care providers with training, resources, and programs that also address food insecurity. Our goal is to create lasting improvements in childhood nutrition and wellness in early education settings nationwide.
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S 2739 - Reducing Obesity in Youth Act of 2025
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left-leaning 09/09/2025
Tackling food insecurity and obesity together? This is what real progress looks like; prevention beats treatment any day.
moderate 09/09/2025
Bridging nutrition and education is promising—just hope Congress remembers follow-through is the best exercise.
moderate 09/09/2025
Promoting healthy habits early sounds great, but will this bureaucracy deliver on the playground or just on paper?
right-leaning 09/09/2025
Another government program to micromanage snacks? How about trusting parents and local communities instead of Washington?
right-leaning 09/09/2025
Sorry, but throwing taxpayer dollars at kids’ lunches isn’t the recipe for personal responsibility.
right-leaning 09/09/2025
Healthy eating is a family job, not a grant-funded government hobby; let’s get out of the kitchen and out of their plates.
left-leaning 09/09/2025
Finally, a bill that puts kids’ health before corporate snacks and junk food! Childhood obesity doesn’t stand a chance with this kind of muscle.
left-leaning 09/09/2025
Investing in our children’s future is smart politics—because healthy kids today mean a healthier society tomorrow.
moderate 09/09/2025
Healthy kids are a win-win, but let's keep an eye on how this grant money gets spent—accountability isn’t optional.