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Your Thoughts on Baby Formula Lock-up? [POLL]

How would Bloomberg's NYC initiative impact Rockland residents?

 

First soda, now baby formula.

New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is championing a new initiative—titled "Latch On NYC"—that promotes breast milk over its bottled counterpart.

Beginning in September, new mothers at select NYC hospitals who want baby formula will have to explicitly request it—and nab a bottle only after receiving a talk from health professionals on why breast milk is considered a better alternative.

The program has its supporters, but a fair number of detractors, too. Like U.S. senate candidate Wendy Long, who today blasted the ideas as a "mandate that has gone too far."

"A governing philosophy that replaces personal choice with a nanny state bureaucracy is wrong," Long added. Long is seeking to .

So, Patch wants to know: what are your thoughts on Bloomberg's initiative? How would it affect you if it hit , or other Rockland County facilities?

Moms, dads or interested residents, cast a vote in the Patch poll below, and leave a comment, too.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
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Smitty Chesterfield May 21, 2013 at 02:20 pm
hopefully lacorte drops his bid for county executive. hearing about his questionable past makes meRead More think he caught a few too many rays
Issy May 19, 2013 at 03:49 pm
This is just ridiculous. There are two aspects to our water. Supply and demand. United WaterRead More control our supply and have been instructed by the NY Public Service Commission to increase our supply. Our politicians control our demand. They could enact legislation to restrict demand tomorrow: Introduce water saving measures, restrict growth and introduce incentives and policies to conserve, but do they? No, of course not, they would rather showboat and slam UW, who are doing what the State has mandated. If our local politicians are serious on this issue, propose real legislation and water conservation measure, not just baseless rebuke of UW.
Don May 16, 2013 at 09:43 am
He originally attempted to text the announcement to a bunch of youths, but he mistakenly sent it toRead More senior citizens.