A significant coffee controversy is brewing as two activist groups and a California lawmaker have petitioned to ban European ...
Legislation in California was introduced Tuesday to stop public schools from serving six artificial food dyes in school ...
While Gabriel stressed that his bill doesn’t ban any particular food products, it would de facto ban the sale of products including Froot Loops and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos from being served in California ...
Popular snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Takis, M&Ms, and Twinkies could soon be banned in California schools.
California Assembly Members Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) and Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) introduced this Assembly Bill (AB) 418, entitled “Food product safety,” on February 2, 2023. In addition to ...
The bill, Assembly Bill 2066, rides on the coattails of AB 418, which was panned by critics as a Skittles ban. Asm. Buffy Wicks of Oakland eventually removed the most contentious part of that bill ...
If Gabriel’s name sounds familiar, it’s because he is the same lawmaker behind last year’s widely discussed AB 418, the California Food Safety Act, which took aim at the manufacturing and ...
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Gabriel’s AB 418 initially included a ban on titanium dioxide in all food products, but he said he pulled that language from the bill so that it would pass with bipartisan support, which it did.
Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert! NEW BILL COULD BAN FROOT LOOPS, FLAMIN’ HOT CHEETOS FROM CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS Get ready for another food fight in the Legislature, as lawmakers weigh a ...