Illinois Bill: HB 5507
School Food Standards Transparency Act
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
Illinois HB5507, the Food Reform to Ensure Student Health Act, requires school districts to begin eliminating ultraprocessed foods of concern and restricted school foods by July 1, 2029, with a complete vendor prohibition taking effect July 1, 2032. The bill mandates that the Department of Public Health establish clear definitions of these harmful foods in consultation with the State Board of Education, requiring vendors to report what they sell to schools and the Department to publish annual transparency reports. The Department must also provide compliance training to school food service staff and review its definitions every five years. The Act sunsets January 1, 2034.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA strongly supports this bill because it prioritizes health transparency and removes harmful ultraprocessed foods from school environments where children have limited choice. By requiring vendors to report what foods contain and allowing the Department of Public Health to define restricted foods based on ingredient content and health risks, the bill establishes clear accountability and gives parents and educators visibility into what children are consuming. The bill advances patient autonomy by empowering schools and families to make informed decisions about nutrition, and the five-year review cycle ensures definitions stay current as scientific evidence on food harms evolves. This is fundamentally about removing obstacles to healthy choices and protecting children from unnecessary chemical and processed ingredients that many other developed nations have already restricted.
Introduced
04/14/2026
In Committee
Pending
Passed
Pending
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

Sonya Harper
Democratic Representative (IL)

Mike Crawford
Democratic Representative (IL)

Anne Stava
Democratic Representative (IL)

Lilian Jiménez
Democratic Representative (IL)