Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2496

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting harmful food dyes in competitive school foods

Impact

The proposed changes would amend Section 223 of Chapter 111 of the Massachusetts General Laws, establishing a uniform rule that restricts the sale of products containing these dyes during school hours, specifically from the midnight before school until 30 minutes after the school day ends. Schools would still have the option to allow the sale of non-compliant foods at specific times, such as after school hours or during fundraising events, allowing flexibility for school-sponsored activities.

Summary

House Bill 2496 seeks to prohibit the use of harmful food dyes in competitive foods sold within public school grounds in Massachusetts. The measure explicitly identifies specific food dyes—namely Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6—that will be banned from being included in the food offerings during certain hours of the school day. The legislation is proposed as a means to protect the health and wellbeing of students by eliminating potentially harmful substances from the school food environment.

Contention

Supporters of H2496 argue that eliminating harmful food dyes is a necessary step toward promoting healthier eating habits among students, as there is ongoing debate regarding the potential adverse health effects associated with synthetic dyes. Opponents may voice concerns about the ramifications for local school fundraising efforts or the availability of certain foods favored by students. The legislation could spark discussions on broader dietary regulations and nutritional standards in schools, relating to public health initiatives aimed at improving the eating practices of young people.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1531

Prohibiting harmful food dyes in competitive school foods

MA H3959

Promoting food safety by prohibiting harmful additives in food products

MA HB1131

In school health services, providing for prohibited substances in competitive foods.

MA AB1264

Pupil nutrition: restricted school foods and ultraprocessed foods of concern: prohibition.

MA HB1132

In school health services, providing for unhealthy ultra-processed food prohibited in competitive foods.

MA HB2689

Relating to the competitiveness of the Oregon food sector; declaring an emergency.

MA H316

To promote Massachusetts business competitiveness and affordable living

MA HB1137

Foods and beverages on school property.

MA S4092

Prohibits certain substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods within two years; immediately bans certain dyes in school food.

MA HB555

AN ACT relating to school foods.

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