Funding is Zero for Zero Nutrition Options (FIZZ-NO) Act of 2025This bill revises the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to prohibit the use of SNAP benefits to purchase soda. Under the bill, soda means a carbonated beverage that contains more than 1 gram of added sugar, artificial sweetener, or flavoring per serving.
Impact
If enacted, HB813 would significantly affect the purchasing capabilities of SNAP recipients, limiting their options when it comes to beverages included under the new definition of soda. Proponents of the bill argue that such restrictions could lead to improved public health outcomes by discouraging the consumption of sugary drinks among low-income households. Supporters believe that by preventing the use of welfare funds for drinks deemed unhealthy, the government can guide nutritional choices and ultimately enhance the well-being of society as a whole.
Summary
House Bill 813, officially titled the Funding is Zero for Zero Nutrition Options (FIZZ-NO) Act of 2025, aims to amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 by prohibiting the use of supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits for purchasing soda. By redefining soda to include carbonated beverages with more than 1 gram of added sugar or artificial ingredients per serving, this legislation seeks to promote healthier dietary choices among SNAP recipients. The bill places particular emphasis on reducing sugar consumption as a means to combat rising obesity rates and associated health conditions in vulnerable populations.
Contention
Despite its public health intentions, the bill has faced criticism from various groups. Opponents argue that limiting SNAP benefits for specific products could adversely affect low-income families who rely on these programs for their nutrition needs. Critics contend that instead of restricting choices, efforts should be focused on education and access to healthier options. Additionally, some lawmakers express concerns about the practical implementation of such measures and the potential stigmatization of beneficiaries, as well as worries about the fairness of regulating the diets of those dependent on government assistance.
Human services: food assistance; purchase of certain beverages with supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits; prohibit. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding sec. 109s.
Human services: food assistance; purchase of certain beverages with supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits; prohibit. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding sec. 109s.
Urging Governor Meyer To Submit A Waiver Request To The United States Department Of Agriculture To Prohibit The Use Of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (snap) Benefits For The Purchase Of Candy And Soda In Order To Advance Nutritional Goals And Improve Public Health Outcomes.
Requires the department of social services to apply for a waiver or request authorization to create a list of healthy and nutritious foods and beverages that may be purchased with supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits.
Providing a point of order in the House of Representatives during the 119th Congress against reconciliation measures that reduce benefits under the Medicaid program or the supplemental nutrition assistance program.