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What's your vision for Ohio? The unhealthiest state?

Unfortunately, recent amendments to the proposed budget will do the following:
  • Pre-empt/eliminate communities from utilizing many of the proven strategies to address obesity, such as policies that address trans fat and menu labeling at the local level. (pages 2265-2267 of the proposed budget)
  • Eliminate provisions of the Healthy Choices for Healthy Children Act that would reduce calorie intake and have yet to go into effect. (pages 1790-1791 of the proposed budget)
  • While still not providing for proven statewide solutions - funding for tobacco prevention and cessation as well as implementation for Smoke Free Ohio.
More information on each of these issues:

School Beverage Vending Standards
While just passed last year, the restriction to placing low-fat milks in schools won't even go into effect until 2014. Milk is a healthy option, but can also be a high calorie one. Following an agreement with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, the American Dairy Association agreed to healthy standards, but Ohio is set to roll these back.
Resources:
Restricting local efforts
As a home-rule state, local communities should have the ability, if they choose, to encourage healthy behaviors through environmental change. Eliminating local control to address such policies as trans fat, menu labeling and food deserts seems un-Ohioan.
Resources:
Tobacco Prevention Funding and Smoke Free Ohio
While the budget now seeks to pre-empt local communities from addressing obesity and other health issues, it also fails to address proven state policies. Ohio needs a comprehensive tobacco prevention and cessation program and funding to implement Smoke Free Ohio. Polling consistently shows Ohioans support both solutions.

 
Ohio is poised to make a mark nationally. Will we be known as the state that values our citizens and promotes good health? Or will we be known as the unhealthiest state in the nation?

The budget will be passed in a few days. Let your legislators know which vision you support!

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