January 13,
2005
Contact: Dr.
Susan Linn (617) 278-4282
susan<at>commercialfreechildhood.org
Dr. Allen Kanner
(510)
558-7210
adkanner@earthlink.net
For Immediate Release
Swann
Takes Dive for Vending Association
The Campaign
for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) has joined the growing
chorus of voices calling for the dismissal of Lynn Swann,
chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports. Earlier today, the Center for Science in the Public
Interest, and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
said Swann
should be relieved of his post after the former football
star accepted payment to appear at public relations event for
the National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA), a
vending machine trade association.
Amid growing
concerns about childhood obesity and the commercialization of
schools, a number of school districts have restricted or banned
vending machines from their campuses. Not surprisingly, NAMA
opposes such restrictions.
“At a time
when parents, nutritionists, and politicians are working
together to create a healthier environment for children, it is
extremely disappointing that the chairperson of the President’s
council would take money from an association desperately
trying to
maintain junk food marketers access to children in schools,”
said CCFC’s Allen Kanner, co-editor of Psychology and
Consumer Culture. “President Bush should replace Mr. Swann
with someone whose commitment to children’s well-being is strong
enough to say “no” to the junk food industry’s money.”
What you can
do
If you have
concerns about Mr. Swann’s dual roles as chair of a prestigious
government fitness organization and junk food lobby publicist,
please send an email to Scott Whitaker, Chief of Staff for the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (scott.whitaker@hhs.gov;
please copy
eileen.conover@hhs.gov).