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Legislators in Louisiana, where the statewide obesity rate stands at 29 percent, recently rejected two measures designed to improve residents' eating and drinking habits. But Rep. Patrick Williams, who authored one of the bills, is optimistic that the state will soon adopt a more proactive approach to citizen wellness.
"Everyone wants to be more healthy," Williams says. "And that's not just going to happen by itself."
Williams' original bill would have banned households enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from using food stamps to purchase "unhealthy foods." Retailers including Wal-Mart loudly protested the plan, arguing they shouldn't have to police their customers' shopping carts. Williams says he anticipated the outcry.







