US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5027

Introduced
8/22/25  

Caption

Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act

Impact

The implementation of HB5027 would significantly impact the food industry by restricting the use of specific color additives. This measure is expected to prompt manufacturers to reformulate their products to comply with the new standards, potentially leading to healthier food options for consumers. Additionally, the bill demonstrates a growing emphasis on transparency and safety in food production, encouraging both manufacturers and consumers to prioritize health-conscious choices. This change could align with broader trends toward clean eating and natural ingredients in the food sector.

Summary

House Bill 5027, also known as the 'Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act', seeks to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The main aim of this legislation is to classify certain color additives as 'adulterated' if they are used in food, effective from January 1st, 2027. The bill specifically targets several well-known color additives, including Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, and Titanium Dioxide, deeming them unsafe for consumption. This action is intended to enhance food safety standards and protect consumers from potentially harmful substances in their food.

Contention

Though the bill has garnered support due to its public health intentions, there are points of contention surrounding its potential consequences. Some industry stakeholders argue that the restrictions may lead to increased production costs and limited options for food manufacturers, who may struggle to find suitable alternatives. Additionally, there are concerns from consumers who may have a preference for certain color additives for aesthetic purposes. Balancing food safety with consumer choice remains a key area of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4858

Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act

US S1531

Prohibiting harmful food dyes in competitive school foods

US H2496

Prohibiting harmful food dyes in competitive school foods

US S4092

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

US H3959

Promoting food safety by prohibiting harmful additives in food products

US S3785

Prohibits certain substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods for human consumption; bans certain substances in school food.

US HB1014

Education; prohibit private and public primary and secondary schools from serving or selling, or allowing a third party to serve or sell, food or beverages that contain certain synthetic dyes

US A2050

Prohibits certain substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods for human consumption; bans certain substances in school food.

US HB3167

FOOD-BAN BROMINATED OIL

US H0641

Food Additives

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.