A California Assemblymember is introducing a landmark bill that would phase out ultra-processed foods from his state's public ...
A new bill from Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel aims to phase out harmful foods by 2032, and it’s getting bipartisan support.
This is not Gabriel’s first push for safer school food. In 2023, he passed the California Food Safety Act, which banned four ...
Some of the ultra-processed foods that could be banned from school lunches in California under a new bill would include ...
As U.S. punts on ultra-processed food, California seeks to ban "particularly harmful" ones from school lunches.
California. Lawmakers in the state unveiled legislation Wednesday that would phase out some ultraprocessed foods from public ...
The bipartisan bill's sponsors aim to get rid of foods linked to diseases including cancer, behavioral issues and other health problems.
With an influx of state and federal funding aimed at expanding access to school meals, California districts are ramping up food production, upgrading menus and using more fresh, healthy ingredients ...
The bill, introduced by Sen. Ginny Lyons, D-Chittenden-Southeast, is modeled after California’s 2024 School Food Safety Act. While California’s bill goes a bit farther by banning food items ...