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West Virginia Bill: SB 745

Relating to requirements for school nutrition programs

Topics

Children's Health & School Nutrition

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary
Senate Bill 745 updates West Virginia’s school nutrition law to bar certain additives from meals served in school nutrition programs on a phased schedule and to tighten sugar rules. Beginning August 1, 2025, specified artificial food dyes (including Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, and Green 3) are prohibited in school meals, followed by a broader list of additives such as titanium dioxide, BHT, BHA, tert‑butylhydroquinone, aspartame, and sucralose being banned as added ingredients by August 1, 2027, alongside step‑down limits on added sugars and a requirement that schools post online menus with full ingredient lists. The bill allows limited waivers when compliant products are unavailable or not reasonably priced, subject to documentation, state approval, and annual reporting to the Legislature on waiver activity.

Why It Matters to the Make America Healthy Again Movement
The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it pushes ultra‑processed chemicals and artificial dyes out of school meals, cuts added sugar, and forces transparency so families can see exactly what children are being served. By targeting petroleum‑based dyes, controversial preservatives, synthetic sweeteners, and excessive sugar—while requiring public ingredient disclosure and tightly controlled waivers—SB 745 advances MAHA’s goal of school food built around real, minimally processed ingredients instead of chemical additives.


Introduced

03/02/2026

In Committee

03/02/2026

Passed

02/27/2026

Sponsors

Brian Helton

Brian Helton

Republican Senator (WV)

Patricia Rucker

Patricia Rucker

Republican Senator (WV)

Jay Taylor

Jay Taylor

Republican Senator (WV)

Activity

02/04/2026

Filed for introduction

02/04/2026

To Health and Human Resources then Finance

02/04/2026

Introduced in Senate

02/04/2026

To Health and Human Resources

02/18/2026

Committee substitute reported, but first to Finance

02/18/2026

To Finance

02/24/2026

Com. sub. for com. sub. reported

02/25/2026

On 1st reading

02/25/2026

Read 1st time

02/26/2026

On 2nd reading

02/26/2026

Read 2nd time

02/26/2026

Floor amendments rejected (Roll No. 249)

02/27/2026

On 3rd reading

02/27/2026

Read 3rd time

02/27/2026

Passed Senate (Roll No. 259)

02/27/2026

Ordered to House

03/02/2026

House received Senate message

03/02/2026

Introduced in House

03/02/2026

To Education then Finance

03/02/2026

To House Education

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