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Apr 4, 2013 - Fighting Childhood Obesity

Jul 19, 2011 - NAACP Encourages Multi-Pronged Approach To Tackle Childhood Obesity Epidemic

Jul 5, 2011 - NAACP Strongly Opposes Draconian Cuts to Medicaid Program

May 23, 2011 - NAACP Calls for Swift Passage of H.R. 849 Legislation to Reduce Maternal Mortality

May 16, 2011 - NAACP Opposes Efforts To Kill Health Benefit Exchanges In Affordable Health Care Act

Apr 11, 2011 - USDA issues new rules to improve health of school lunches

Apr 1, 2011 - NAACP Supports Legislation to Address America’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic by Increasing Physical

May 21, 2010 - US HOUSE JOINS SENATE WITH RESOLUTION FOCUSING NATIONAL ATTENTION ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY

Dec 23, 2009 - United States Senate Passes Historic Health Care Reform Bill, 60-39

Dec 3, 2009 - NAACP Urges U.S. Senate to Ensure Maximum Quality Coverage with a Strong Public Option as Health Care Reform Debate Continues on     Capitol Hill

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