Senator Roger Marshalls visit to a Garden City elementary school, where he enjoyed a schoolburger and Flamin Hot Cheetos, coincided with the final approval of his bill allowing schools to offer whole milk instead of low-fat options. Critics humorously dubbed this the Make Arteries Hard Again agenda, but studies show that butterfat content in milk doesnt affect bone health. Instead, reduced physical activity in children is linked to declining bone density. This legislative change also benefits dairy producers by boosting demand for whole milk.
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