New Jersey Bill: S 4092
Ban on Artificial Dyes and Food Additives
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
NJ S4092 prohibits the sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods containing artificial dyes (Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), and propylparaben, deeming such products adulterated under state law with penalties of $50 to $1,000 per violation. The general prohibition takes effect two years after enactment, allowing businesses time to reformulate. The bill immediately bans these same dyes from all foods served, sold, or distributed on school property before the end of the school day, including after-school snack programs. This legislation aligns New Jersey with growing scientific evidence that these additives pose health risks, particularly to children.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA strongly supports this bill because it directly addresses the clean-food priority to remove harmful artificial dyes and additives from the food supply. These specific dyes and substances have been banned or restricted in many other countries due to health concerns and are linked to behavioral and developmental issues in children. By removing these chemicals, NJ S4092 expands health freedom by ensuring consumers have access to cleaner food options and protecting children from unnecessary chemical exposure in schools. The two-year implementation period respects business compliance while the immediate school ban prioritizes child health. This legislation demonstrates that health protection transcends political party lines, with bipartisan sponsorship showing unified commitment to food safety.
Introduced
In Committee
05/04/2026
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

Tony Bucco
Republican Senator (NJ)

Shirley Turner
Democratic Senator (NJ)