State Actions, Proposals On Food Additive Bans Reflect Interest In Aligning With RFK Jr.’s View

Changes established in West Virginia and proposed in numerous other states gained momentum after Trump was elected to his second term as president and nominated Kennedy to head HHS.

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Key Takeaways
  • West Virginia law, effective in August, bans red dye No. 40, yellow 5 and 6, blue 1and 2 and green 3 in food available in public schools; those dyes and preservatives butylated hydroxyanisole and propylparaben banned in all drugs and food available there beginning in 2028.
  • California’s ban approved in September on using red No. 3, potassium bromate, brominated vegetable oil and propylparaben in food sold in the state, effective in 2027, follows political efforts pre-dating the current Trump administration.
  • All dyes and additives included in the states’ bans are approved by FDA and weren't introduced through the self-determined GRAS pathway Kennedy recently challenged.

West Virginia’s recent change countering federal policies by banning the use of some dyes and other additives in food and dietary supplements could signal a wave of proposals aligning with...

California’s ban approved in September on the use of Red Dye No. 3, potassium bromate, brominated vegetable oil and propylparaben in food sold in the state,...

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