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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has shown |
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| that consumption of soft drinks has increased by 500% over the |
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| past 50 years, and Americans consume more than 53 gallons of |
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| carbonated soft drinks per person per year; and |
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| WHEREAS, Studies have consistently shown that frequent |
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| consumption of carbonated beverages with added sweeteners |
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| increases the risk of dental caries, enamel erosion, and |
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| obesity; and
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| WHEREAS, An extra soft drink a day gives a child a 60% |
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| greater chance of becoming obese; and |
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WHEREAS, Creating a captive audience among students for |
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| commercial marketing purposes and exclusive brand loyalty |
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| violates both the spirit of competition and public trust in |
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| schools; and |
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| WHEREAS, Low-income children receive most of their fruits |
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| and vegetables from school meal programs, but the great |
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| availability of soft drinks and junk foods undermines school |
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| meal programs and contributes to the diminished health of |
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| low-income children; and |
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| WHEREAS, The combined situation of increasing financial |
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| pressures on schools along with private contracts providing |
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| financial benefits and opportunities for schools has created an |
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| inviting atmosphere for exclusive vending contracts; and |
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| WHEREAS, Schools play a significant role in nutrition |
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| education, not only because children eat many of their meals at |
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| school, but also because schools educate students concerning |
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| appropriate nutritional decisions and are viewed by students as |
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| an authority, setting examples that will last a lifetime; and |
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| WHEREAS, Pursuant to House Resolution 147 of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly, the Department of Public Health, in |
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| conjunction with the State Board of Education, has conducted a |
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| sugar consumption study to determine the effect of sugar |
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| consumption on the overall health of school children; and |
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| WHEREAS, Many studies exist that substantially document |
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| that increases in sugar consumption in children's and |
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| adolescents' diets have an adverse effect on overall health, |
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| and given the multitude of clinical studies it would be |
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| repetitive to conduct additional studies in Illinois on sugar's |
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| impact on children's health; therefore, be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we urge the State Board of Education, the soft drink industry, |
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| and the Illinois Statewide School Management Alliance to |
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| eliminate soft drink beverage sales and junk food products from |
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| school settings; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That schools substitute these sugar-laden |
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| products with healthy drinks and products, such as fruit juices |
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| that are composed of no less than 50% fruit juice and that have |
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| no added sweeteners, bottled water, milk, including without |
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| limitation chocolate milk, soymilk, rice milk, and other |
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| similar dairy or non-dairy milk, and electrolyte replacement |
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| beverages that do not contain more than 42 grams of added |
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| sweetener per 20-ounce serving; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the soft drink industry, the State Board of |
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| Education, and the Illinois Statewide School Management |
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| Alliance.
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