Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3271

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Sale of foods containing FD&C Yellow No. 5 or 6 to schools prohibited.

Impact

The implementation of HF3271 is expected to affect food vendors servicing schools across Minnesota significantly. By forbidding the sale of foods containing these specific artificial colors, the bill aligns with growing public sentiment around food safety and health. Schools, as well as food suppliers, will be required to reevaluate their products and menus to ensure compliance with the new law. Critics might point to potential challenges regarding the availability of alternatives and the costs associated with reformulating food products.

Summary

House File 3271 (HF3271) addresses consumer protection specifically concerning the sale of certain food products in schools. The bill prohibits the sale, distribution, or offering of food items containing FD&C Yellow No. 5 or FD&C Yellow No. 6 to educational institutions defined under Minnesota law. This law aims to enhance the health standards in schools by eliminating controversial additives that could potentially impact student health. The bill will take effect on January 1, 2027, allowing time for compliance and adjustment by food suppliers.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HF3271 may revolve around broader themes of consumer choice and health regulation. Proponents argue that eliminating these artificial colors can lead to better long-term health outcomes for students, while opponents could express concern over government overreach into food choices for schools. Moreover, the debate may cover whether such regulations could limit food options and how schools will adjust their procurement practices in light of these restrictions.

Companion Bills

MN SF3482

Similar To Sale of foods containing FD&C Yellow No. 5 or 6 to schools prohibition

Previously Filed As

MN SF3482

Sale of foods containing FD&C Yellow No. 5 or 6 to schools prohibition

MN SF376

Sale prohibition of menstrual products containing arsenic or chemical of high concern

MN A08707

Prohibits the sale of foods containing synthetic color additives in schools except under certain circumstances off and away from the premises or on premises at least a half hour after the end of the school day.

MN H5115

Prohibits the manufacture, sale, and distribution of foods containing certain artificial food dyes within school systems in the State of Rhode Island commencing January 1, 2027.

MN HF2983

Requirements for products containing lead or cadmium modified, sale of menstrual products containing arsenic or chemicals of high concern prohibited, labeling and testing for menstrual products required, and rulemaking required.

MN S03214

Prohibits the sale of foods containing synthetic color additives in schools except under certain circumstances off and away from the premises or on premises at least a half hour after the end of the school day.

MN HB491

Public K-12 Schools; prohibited from selling, allowing the sale of, or providing food items containing certain additives, subject to exceptions

MN A07590

Relates to purchases of food products for school meals from New York state farmers, growers, producers or processors; prohibits sale of school foods containing certain synthetic color additives; establishes a "healthy kitchens, healthy schools program" to provide grants for kitchen upgrades; prohibits school meals from containing more than 25 grams of added sugars per day, in aggregate.

MN HF1906

Electronic and internal components exempted from PFAS prohibitions, prohibitions delayed on lead-containing products, and PFAS-containing firefighting foam at airport hangars prohibitions delayed.

MN HF1627

PFAS products exempted or prohibitions delayed, PFAS reporting requirements modified, lead-containing product prohibitions delayed, and PFAS-containing firefighting foam prohibitions at airport hangars delayed.

Similar Bills

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