Story highlights Michelle Obama helped pass the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act in 2010

The school lunch regulations could be in trouble under the Trump administration

Washington (CNN) One of Michelle Obama's signature accomplishments as first lady may be in jeopardy under the Trump administration.

A key lobbying group, the School Nutrition Association, released recommendations earlier this month to scale back federal nutrition standards she championed and were set under the Obama administration. The group is a national nonprofit professional organization representing over 57,000 members in the school food service industry, per its website

The organization called for "practical flexibility under federal nutrition standards to prepare healthy, appealing meals," specifically recommending that the US Department of Agriculture allow saltier foods that would have otherwise been allowed and cutting current whole grain requirements in half.

The effects would mean tastier, less healthy school lunches -- more salt, less quinoa.

The School Nutrition Association's recommendations would roll back key provisions of the "Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act," legislation spearheaded by Obama, and her "Let's Move!" campaign.

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