In our system of federalism which allocates power among states and federal government do you think federal government should be involved in healthy eating at public schools or is this an area of responsibility and authority that should be left to local governance? Explain your position.

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First Ladies decide on a policy area to support which they expect will not be too political and most Americans will support too. First Lady Melanie Trump champions combating school bullying with “Be Best”. Former First Ladies Laura Bush and her mother-in-law, Barbara Bush, championed childhood literacy. In support of that Pres. George W. Bush was reading to a 2nd grade school class in Sarasota, Florida when an aide whispered in his ear that the twin towers of the World Trade Center in NYC had been hit by two passenger plans. The job of First Lacy (or spouse) is not mentioned in the Constitution nor does the role have any job description, powers or salary, but became an expected position of action by theon about public. Former First Lady, Michelle Obama was concerned about childhood obesity and championed childhood health and fitness including leadership in changing school lunches from high salt and fats to more nutritious foods. Much of school lunch foods are paid for by federal government funding. Schools historically have been mostly under state and local School Board control and financing. In our system of federalism which allocates power among states and federal government do you think federal government should be involved in healthy eating at public schools or is this an area of responsibility and authority that should be left to local governance? Explain your position.
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