Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00437

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Sale Of Food Products Containing Certain Food Additives.

Impact

If enacted, the bill could significantly alter food product availability in the state by effectively banning any products containing prohibited additives from being sold. This change would require food manufacturers and retailers to reformulate their products to comply with state law. Compliance may involve additional costs for manufacturers, which could influence pricing and availability of certain food items. Furthermore, it could push producers to invest in alternative ingredients that are deemed safer, promoting an overall shift towards cleaner food options in the state's marketplace.

Summary

SB00437 proposes an amendment to title 21a of the general statutes aimed at prohibiting the sale of certain food products that contain specific additives, notably red dye number three. The bill's introduction reflects growing concerns regarding the safety and health impacts of food additives that have been linked to various health issues. This legislative move seeks to align state food safety regulations with public health interests by removing these additives from products available in the market. Proponents argue that such measures are essential for consumer protection and public health, specifically targeting components considered harmful to various populations, including children and those with specific health conditions.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB00437 may reflect varied opinions on the balance between regulatory oversight and industry autonomy. Some supporters, particularly health advocates and consumer rights groups, champion the bill as a necessary step toward greater food safety and health standards. However, there may also be opposition from food industry representatives who might argue that such regulations could stifle innovation within the sector, impose economic burdens, or lead to potential job losses. The debate will likely touch on areas of consumer choice, market impacts, and the role of state governance in public health matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00920

An Act Prohibiting The Sale Of Kratom Products To Individuals Under Twenty-one Years Of Age.

CT SB00292

An Act Concerning The Use Of Pfas In Certain Products.

CT HB06606

An Act Concerning The Use Of Certain Products Made From Polystyrene.

CT HB06854

An Act Concerning The Coordination Of Efforts To Address Food Insecurity And Establish Tax Incentives For The Location Of Grocery Stores In Food Deserts.

CT HB05588

An Act Prohibiting Testing Of Certain Consumer Products On Dogs.

CT HB05577

An Act Concerning Surplus Food Donation And Establishing Food Composting Requirements.

CT HB06531

An Act Prohibiting The Sale Of Flavored Tobacco Products, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems And Vapor Products.

CT SB00128

An Act Concerning Certain Flame Retardant Chemicals In Children's Products.

CT HB06919

An Act Establishing A Tax Credit For Certain Pre-broadway And Post-broadway Theater Productions.

CT HB06488

An Act Concerning Cigarettes, Tobacco Products, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems And Vapor Products.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.