Described by Gabriel as “first-in-the-nation legislation,” Assembly Bill 2316 would outlaw California public schools from ...
Popular snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Takis, M&Ms, and Twinkies could soon be banned in California schools.
After adopting a bill last year that outlaws four food additives statewide starting in 2027, California now is moving to ban ...
Continuing in the footsteps of last year's Food Safety Act, California lawmakers are now seeking to ban a series of food additives from schools, citing a series of children's health concerns.
Proposed California law would prohibit schools from offering foods with dyes Blue 1 and 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5 and 6 ...
If the bill is signed into law, California would be the first state in the country to ban artificial additives from schools. The legislation seeks to ban foods containing Red 40, Yellow 5 ...
After adopting a bill last year that outlaws four food additives statewide starting in 2027, California now is moving to ban more than ... colorful drinks and many processed snack foods.
“My claim,” writes Haidt, “is that the new phone-based childhood that took shape roughly 12 years ago is making young people ...