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NCSL Target Groups

NCSL Project Overview Leadership for Healthy Communities Grantee Meeting, Washington, D.C. February 24-25, 2010. NCSL Target Groups. State Legislators Legislative Staff Legislators are the policy advocates and champions to help build healthy communities for their constituents.

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NCSL Target Groups

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  1. NCSL Project OverviewLeadership for Healthy Communities Grantee Meeting, Washington, D.C.February 24-25, 2010

  2. NCSL Target Groups • State Legislators • Legislative Staff • Legislators are the policy advocates and champions to help build healthy communities for their constituents. • NCSL assists legislators and staff with timely, relevant information to assist them in making policy decisions and achieving their policy goals.

  3. NCSL Geographic Area • 15 southern states prioritized by RWJF and LHC • Within that region, 8 states targeted for intensive NCSL policy assistance: • Southeast - Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina • Southwest - Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas • All 50 state legislatures are NCSL members--staff will continue to provide assistance upon request and report policy developments to the degree resources allow.

  4. NCSL HEAL Policies & Strategies • Healthy Eating • Quality Nutrition in Schools • Nutrition standards, nutrition education, farm-to-school programs • Supermarkets and Healthy Food Vendors • Grocery development incentives, farmers' markets • Farm Fresh Local Foods • Community gardens, procurement policies

  5. NCSL HEAL Policies & Strategies • Active Living • Active Transportation • Walking/biking infrastructure, complete streets • Land Use for Active Living • Mixed use and transit-oriented development • Quality Physical Activity in and Near Schools • Physical education and physical activity in schools, comprehensive school wellness policies

  6. NCSL Theory of Change • Provide legislators with information about the range of policy options to address childhood obesity. • Report on current research and translate into policy applications. • Help legislators understand how different policy approaches can meet their policy objectives. • Provide technical assistance to legislators and their staff to support policy actions they choose to take.

  7. NCSL Partners • National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) • Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) • National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) • The Food Trust • National Policy & Legal Analysis Network to Prevent Childhood Obesity (NPLAN)

  8. NCSL Staff for LHC Project • Larry Morandi, Division Director • State Policy Research Division • larry.morandi@ncsl.org • Amy Winterfeld, Program Director • Health Program • amy.winterfeld@ncsl.org • Douglas Shinkle, Policy Specialist • Energy, Environment and Transportation Program • douglas.shinkle@ncsl.org

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