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HB 1132

Pennsylvania Bill: HB 1132

Pennsylvania School Ultra-Processed Food Sales Ban

Topics

Dietary Guidelines & Food Policy

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

Pennsylvania HB1132 amends the Public School Code to prohibit schools from selling or offering competitive foods containing unhealthy ultra-processed foods during the school day, effective July 1, 2027. The bill defines ultra-processed foods using FDA criteria, specifically targeting products containing surface-active agents, stabilizers, propellants, artificial colors, emulsifiers, artificial flavoring agents, and non-nutritive sweeteners. An unhealthy ultra-processed food is defined as one that fails to meet FDA standards for using the term "healthy" on food labels. The bill applies to all foods sold in competition with school lunch and breakfast programs, giving schools and food providers nearly two years to adjust their product offerings. This legislation aims to improve nutritional quality and reduce student exposure to potentially harmful food additives during school hours.


Why It Matters to MAHA

MAHA strongly supports this bill because it removes artificial food dyes, synthetic additives, and ultra-processed ingredients from schools, directly advancing health freedom and transparency in food systems. The bill's focus on eliminating surface-active agents, stabilizers, artificial colors, and non-nutritive sweeteners aligns perfectly with MAHA's commitment to clean food and removing harmful additives that have been banned or restricted in many other developed nations. By restricting access to these chemically-laden products in schools, the bill protects children's health autonomy and ensures they have genuine nutritional choices rather than products engineered with harmful processing agents. The legislation reflects growing recognition that dietary quality directly impacts child development, cognitive function, and long-term health outcomes. This is exactly the kind of regulatory action MAHA supports because it removes barriers to health rather than limiting patient choice.

Introduced

In Committee

04/21/2025

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Natalie Mihalek

Natalie Mihalek

Republican Representative (PA)

717-783-1522nmihalek@pahousegop.com
Melissa Shusterman

Melissa Shusterman

Democratic Representative (PA)

717-787-7524repshusterman@pahouse.net
David Rowe

David Rowe

Republican Representative (PA)

717-787-3443drowe@pahousegop.com

Stephenie Scialabba

Cosponsor

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