California Bill: SB 977
Chain Restaurants Required to Offer Healthier Children's Meals
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Bill Summary
California Senate Bill 977 requires chain restaurants with 20 or more locations to offer at least one children's meal meeting specific nutritional standards: maximum 550 calories, 700 milligrams of sodium, saturated fat capped at 10% of calories, and added sugar limited to 15 grams, while including at least two servings from fruits, vegetables, dairy, protein, or whole grains. The bill mandates employee training on compliance by July 1, 2027, and requires restaurants to display a menu icon identifying these healthier options. This legislation aims to improve children's nutrition by creating a baseline standard for at least one meal option at major chain restaurants.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA supports SB 977 because it advances health freedom and transparency by empowering parents and children to make informed nutritional choices. The bill does not ban or restrict any meal options; instead, it requires restaurants to offer at least one transparently labeled healthy alternative, respecting consumer autonomy while providing clear information about nutritional content. By mandating visible identification of compliant meals through menu icons, the legislation promotes transparency in the food industry without limiting patient choice or imposing heavy regulatory burdens that would restrict restaurant operations. This approach aligns with MAHA principles of health transparency and informed decision-making while maintaining market freedom for restaurants to offer diverse menu options.
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Akilah Weber Pierson
Democratic Senator (CA)