Pam McCoy

Pam McCoy
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There is a river of sugar running through our elementary schools. We want to start stop offering candy as a reward ---- it has no nutritional value." ()
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I'm here to support the May family. It has nothing to do with the death penalty." ()
There a lot of things contributing to the problem. It's up to the young adults to make the right decisions." ()
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We have not banned it (soda) because we have not seen any hard data. If people are calling this a public health crisis then we should require that only 18-year-olds can buy soda." ()
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They are asking us to change an entire culture, so there is definitely going to be a big transitional period. But tonight was a good beginning." ()
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I looked around and I didn't see people look unkempt, staring into nothingness. They were pleasant." ()
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Childhood obesity will not be significantly affected by simply taking sodas out of high school. It's an issue that needs to be looked at on a bigger scale.
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The concern is that we are seeing a lot of our young children become obese and develop cardiovascular diseases, and it's all completely preventable." ()