Key Takeaways
- Kennedy named to post with his well-known health care views extending to enhancing assurances of the safety of food products and helping improve public health.
- Lawmakers in some states have been prompted by Kennedy’s views during their sessions this year to introduce legislation prohibiting the use of synthetic dies in food served in public schools.
- At end of President Biden’s term, FDA pulled approval of red dye No. 3 for use in food b beginning in January 2027 and a year later for firms oral drugs.
A wave of state bans on using some dyes and other additives in food reaches the federal shore as Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr
The HHS Department on 21 April said Kennedy and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary will announce the planned changes as “a major step forward” as part of Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” campaign,
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