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Summary
Bill Summary
Delaware SB69 amends Title 14 of the Delaware Code to prohibit school districts and charter schools from selling or serving foods and beverages containing Red dye 40 on campus during the school day, effective July 1, 2026. The bill provides schools with a transition period to reformulate menus and sourcing while empowering the Department of Education to establish implementation rules. The legislation defines key terms including campus, competitive food, and school day to ensure clear and consistent application across all Delaware schools. The bill aims to reduce student exposure to this synthetic food coloring during school hours.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA strongly supports this legislation because it empowers parents and schools to make informed choices about what children consume during the school day, advancing parental authority over health decisions. The bill removes a specific synthetic additive that many health-conscious families and practitioners view with concern, reflecting consumer demand for transparency about food ingredients in schools. By restricting Red dye 40 rather than mandating alternative products, the bill increases choice and flexibility for schools while respecting the growing consensus that artificial additives warrant scrutiny. This measure aligns with MAHA principles of reducing unnecessary regulatory barriers to healthier food access and giving communities control over their children's nutritional environment without heavy-handed federal mandates.
Introduced
In Committee
05/07/2025
Enacted
05/22/2025
Sponsors

Eric Buckson
Republican Senator (DE)

Laura Sturgeon
Democratic Senator (DE)

Bryan Shupe
Republican Representative (DE)

Melanie Ross Levin
Democratic Representative (DE)