OCTOBER 17, 2023

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With One Month Left to Avert Govt. Shutdown, Senate Considers "Minibus" Bill



One month from today, Congress will face another deadline to avoid a lapse in federal government funding. This week the Senate is expected to consider a "minibus” package that would include an agriculture bill with funding for WIC. It is crucial during this period, as leaders in Congress work to come to an agreement on full-year funding deals, that the WIC community speak with a unified voice to urge full funding for the program—you can take action here to contact your Member of Congress. 

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House Speaker Race

Appropriations negotiations in the House have stalled since the ouster of Speaker McCarthy following the passage of the September 30th continuing resolution. Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, failed to win enough votes to be elected speaker, and he is expected to call for further rounds of voting.

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Gov. Newsom Wraps Up Bill-Signing

October 14th marked the deadline for the end of the 2023 legislation session and Governor Newsom finished his work a day prior to the official deadline. Of the 2,600 bills introduced this year, the Governor signed 890 and vetoed 156. Among the bills signed: a measure to raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour and to raise the wage for some healthcare workers to $25 per hour in a phased in approach over the next few years, a bill to ban some potentially harmful food additives, a measure to require most employers to provide 5 paid days off per year for their employees, which CWA actively supported, and a bill to remove the travel ban for state employees to states with anti-LGBTQ laws. See CWA’s full bill list for this year here. Now we anxiously await the tax proceeds coming in this October to determine how much money the state will have to finance the government and related programs for next year’s legislative and state budget cycle. The hopeful news is that according to the UCLA Anderson economic forecast, “we have now returned to the no-recession forecast” in California, despite a weak national economy.

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WIC Wellness News Online



You can now read the October issue of W3, the WIC Worksite Wellness Newsletter. This issue is all about sustainability and reducing your carbon footprint. This is a great one to share with colleagues and coworkers and is also an opportunity to introduce an interoffice challenge. For example, who can reduce their carbon footprint the most over a month? You can use any number of tracking calculators out there for this type of challenge.

 

Additionally, check out the new WIC Healthy Recipes playlist on our YouTube channel, which was created from all the great cooking videos that John and his team at American Red Cross WIC have put together. This will be an easy way to share them with staff and participants. And check out the newest recipe and video for this newsletter, which is No-stove Sweet Potato Chili.

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Read the New Issue of CWA's WIC Watch Magazine Now!



We're pleased to share the Fall 2023 issue of the WIC Watch! This is a great opportunity to read news from CWA, local WIC agencies, and partner organizations. Have a great idea for a story? It's never too early to submit for the next issue! Contact Sarah to learn more!

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Verbal Abuse as Damaging as Physical Abuse for Kids

New research suggests that verbal abuse can be as damaging to a child’s development as other types of mistreatment such as childhood physical and sexual abuse.


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Food and Beverage Companies Advertise Unhealthy Food Products to Children, Despite Pledge

Through the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI), U.S. food companies pledge to only advertise healthier products in children’s TV programming, but research shows that highly advertised products do not qualify as nutritious.


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Public Belief in the Maternal Health Benefits of Breastfeeding

In a CDC survey, a low proportion of respondents believed that breastfeeding protects against any of 3 maternal outcomes explored (breast cancer, hypertension, and diabetes); most were neutral toward statements about the health benefits. These findings indicate lack of awareness or potential misunderstanding of the links between breastfeeding and maternal health.


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Life Expectancy Decline in the U.S.

After decades of progress, life expectancy in the United States has been trending downward since 2014. Among wealthy nations, the United States in recent decades went from the middle of the pack to being an outlier, largely due to the rise of "lifestyle diseases" and socioeconomic factors.


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Free Covid Tests By Mail Are Back

Free at-home COVID-19 tests became available for mail order again in the United States beginning on Monday, Sept. 25.

U.S. households are able to order four free COVID-19 tests at COVIDTests.gov. The tests will be able to detect currently circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants, HHS said. Before You Throw Out "Expired" Tests: Check FDA's website to see if your COVID-19 tests' expiration dates have been extended.


USDA’s 2024 WIC Breastfeeding Award of Excellence applications are open until December 15th

Local agencies that have operated a breastfeeding peer counseling program for at least 1 year are eligible.

 

The Office on Women’s Health launched the Talking Postpartum Depression campaign To learn more about the campaign and how you can use the toolkit in your work, register for the upcoming webinar on October 26 at the link below. Register for the Webinar


USDA Resources for National Diabetes Month in November


For October, the National Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Council on Research has curated a free-access collection of Journal articles on "Indigenous Peoples and Native Foods"

 

CDPH’s recent publication and social media resources on Centering Black Mothers


Immigration Research Initiative launched an exciting new data tool called “Data in Detail.” The tool will enable policy advocates, legislators, and journalists to learn more about the role of immigrants in the U.S. economy.

 

Protecting Immigrant Families and partners have developed a series of educational materials that help inform immigrant families about their rights and protections in accessing benefits. Available in 9 languages. 

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