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Summary
Bill Summary
SB577, the Protect Our Kids' Food Act in New Hampshire, prohibits public schools from offering meals containing nine specific FDA-recognized synthetic color additives, including various blue, red, yellow, green, citrus red, and orange dyes. Schools would be required to modify their food procurement and meal preparation to eliminate these additives by January 1, 2028. The bill recognizes that these color additives provide no nutritional value and are already avoided by food manufacturers in other countries. This legislation reflects growing bipartisan concern about the potential health effects of synthetic dyes on children, particularly in school settings where student wellness is a priority. The bill provides schools with sufficient lead time to adapt their food sourcing and policies.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA strongly supports this bill because it empowers parents and students by removing potentially harmful synthetic additives from school meals without government overreach into family food choices. The legislation advances transparency by clearly identifying and eliminating chemicals that add no nutritional benefit, allowing families to make informed decisions about their children's nutrition. This bill exemplifies health freedom by protecting children from unnecessary chemical exposure while respecting parental authority over what their children consume. It removes regulatory barriers that have allowed synthetic dyes to persist in schools despite safer alternatives being available and used internationally. The bill demonstrates how informed policy can expand consumer choice toward genuinely healthier food options rather than merely convenient ones.
Introduced
In Committee
03/17/2026
Passed
05/14/2026
Sponsors
Anita D Burroughs
Cosponsor

Rebecca Perkins Kwoka
Democratic Senator (NH)

Debra Altschiller
Democratic Senator (NH)

Carry Spier
Democratic Representative (NH)