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A New Approach To Food Safety

Posted December 9th, 2009 by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

As the mother of two young boys, food safety is extremely important to me, as I know it is to all of you. I’m sorry to say though, that right now, the statistics are startling. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every year an estimated 87 million Americans are sickened by [...]

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Making Our Children Healthier By Expanding Their Access To Nutritious Food

Posted November 24th, 2009 by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

Too often lost in the debate over health care reform is the importance of preventive measures such as exercise and healthy eating to ensure that a doctor’s visit is less likely to be needed in the first place. This is especially true for children whose early brain development and future health depend on good nutrition [...]

Fed Up: A Back To School Plan For Healthier Lunches

Posted September 1st, 2009 by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

While Washington continues to debate the need for a health care overhaul, a related challenge gets far too little attention. Over the past 40 years, child obesity has increased dramatically – rising by 150% among 2 to 5 year olds, 400% among children 6 to 11 years old and more than 300% among young adults [...]

Gillibrand: Make Child Care Affordable and Take the Burden Off Working Parents

Posted July 6th, 2009 by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

More parents than ever are balancing work and raising children. When I was growing up, just over one-third of mothers with young children worked outside the home. Today, it’s nearly two-thirds. The cost of quality child care is steadily increasing across New York. families across New York are paying approximately $10,400 per year for an [...]

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Affordable Autism Treatment for Children

Posted June 9th, 2009 by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

Autism affects more American children than pediatric cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined. It’s a heartbreaking disease that approximately 29,400 children in every corner of New York suffer from. Despite autism’s far reach, insurance companies still don’t provide comprehensive coverage for effective treatments, and parents are paying the price – up to $6,000 a month for [...]

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