HB 3292

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Free Enterprise
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Property Rights
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Personal Responsibility
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Limited Government
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Individual Liberty
Digest
HB 3292 prohibits public schools from serving or selling ultraprocessed foods to students during regular school hours. The bill defines ultraprocessed foods as those containing specific additives, including brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, several artificial food colorings, and titanium dioxide. However, the bill allows parents or guardians to provide ultraprocessed food to their children at school. The prohibition takes effect in the 2025-2026 school year​.
Author (1)
William Metcalf
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