LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
CONTACT US
  • Texas
  • Austin
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Rio Grande
  • United States
  • Around the Globe
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Politics
07/13/2025

Stay Informed and Engaged with LAWIN.news—Your Updated Daily News Source for Filipino-Americans in Texas

ADVERTISE WITH LAWIN
07/13/2025
LAWIN.news

California Lawmakers Ban Food Additives Linked to Behavioral Issues in School Lunchrooms

by LAWIN.news August 30, 2024
written by LAWIN.news August 30, 2024
Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Photo by: The Image Party / Shutterstock
350

In a move aimed at promoting healthier school meals, California lawmakers have voted to ban certain food additives linked to behavioral issues in children from school lunchrooms. The legislation, known as the California School Food Safety Act, targets six synthetic food dyes commonly found in popular snack foods such as Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Twinkies, and Froot Loops cereal.

The banned ingredients include Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6, which are used to give color to various food products. Advocates for the ban argue that these additives have no nutritional value and are used solely for superficial purposes. They also claim that these substances can cause health problems, including hyperactivity and neurobehavioral issues in some children.

Studies have shown that certain food dyes can be contaminated with carcinogens, which can increase the risk of developing cancer. For example, a 2012 study by the National Institutes of Health found that Red 3 caused cancer in animals, while Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 were found to be contaminated with benzidine, a known carcinogen.

The bill’s author, California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, believes that this legislation could prompt changes in how these types of foods are marketed to children beyond California. “As a lawmaker, a parent, and someone who struggled with ADHD, I find it unacceptable that we allow schools to serve foods with additives that are linked to hyperactivity and neurobehavioral harms,” Gabriel said.

The California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has also found that consumption of synthetic food dyes can result in hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral problems in some children.

While the bill does not ban specific food products, it aims to remove the six targeted substances from school lunchrooms. The legislation is set to take effect on December 31, 2027.

Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail
LAWIN.news

LAWIN.news is your trusted source for timely, relevant, and comprehensive news coverage. With a commitment to delivering the latest updates on local, national, and global events, LAWIN.news provides in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive stories that matter to you. Our dedicated team ensures that each report is thoroughly researched and presented with clarity and integrity. Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

previous post
Houston Green Stormwater Infrastructure Tax Abatement
next post
COA Questions VP Duterte’s Confidential Fund Spending

You may also like

Husband-and-wife team from UH unearths tomb of long-lost ancient ruler

July 13, 2025

UNESCO World Heritage status awarded to French prehistoric site

July 13, 2025

Harris County pushes ahead on flood projects amid $1 billion shortfall

July 13, 2025

Austin Congressman Greg Casar, Democrats demand answers on FEMA flood response

July 13, 2025

Trump shows support to Kerrville flood victims’ families after disaster

July 13, 2025

FEMA’s removal of Camp Mystic structures from flood map raises questions before expansion

July 13, 2025

Recent Posts

  • Husband-and-wife team from UH unearths tomb of long-lost ancient ruler
  • UNESCO World Heritage status awarded to French prehistoric site
  • Harris County pushes ahead on flood projects amid $1 billion shortfall
  • Trump shows support to Kerrville flood victims’ families after disaster
  • Austin Congressman Greg Casar, Democrats demand answers on FEMA flood response

Recent Comments

  1. Texas and the Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR meet at PCG in Houston - Bagong APECO on Texas – Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR Meet at PCG in Houston

Recent Posts

  • Husband-and-wife team from UH unearths tomb of long-lost ancient ruler

    July 13, 2025
  • UNESCO World Heritage status awarded to French prehistoric site

    July 13, 2025
  • Harris County pushes ahead on flood projects amid $1 billion shortfall

    July 13, 2025
  • Trump shows support to Kerrville flood victims’ families after disaster

    July 13, 2025
  • Austin Congressman Greg Casar, Democrats demand answers on FEMA flood response

    July 13, 2025

Stay Updated!

Get the new articles and photos.

LAWIN.news

Providing high-quality news stories that matters to its readers. It’s core mission is “Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts.”

  • P.O. Box 20561 Houston, Texas 77225
  • Email Address: neska@mylawin.com
  • Support: helpdesk@mylawin.com

About Links

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Compliance
  • Media Relations
  • Advertise With Us
  • Corporate Information
  • Apps & Products

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Data Tracking
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
  • Personal Information
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Login | Register Account

Newsletter

Get the new articles and photos.

Latest News

Austin Congressman Greg Casar, Democrats demand answers on FEMA flood response
FEMA’s removal of Camp Mystic structures from flood map raises questions before expansion
Trump targets EU, Mexico with 30% tariffs set for Aug 1 rollout
Air India crash linked to sudden fuel cutoff, investigation finds

@2025 – All Right Reserved. Made with ❤️ by myVATA.co

Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
@2024 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by myVATA.co