Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H113

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve to make America healthy again

Impact

The proposed Commission will consist of a diverse group of experts, including medical professionals, registered dietitians, food scientists, and consumer advocates. Such a multi-disciplinary approach is intended to gather comprehensive insights into the effects of foods like High Fructose Corn Syrup, artificial sweeteners, and trans fats on public health. The Commission will also have the authority to conduct hearings and research; it is expected to report its findings and legislative recommendations within two years of its first meeting. This bill aims to foster a more proactive approach to food safety that aligns with contemporary health concerns.

Summary

House Bill 113, titled 'Resolve to Make America Healthy Again', proposes the establishment of a special commission to study the safety of certain foods and food additives. This legislative measure is aimed at addressing increasing public concerns regarding the health impacts of specific food items and synthetic additives commonly found in food products. The Commission will be charged with investigating various food safety issues and making recommendations based on its findings. This move reflects a growing trend to scrutinize public health regulation and the content of food products consumed by the public.

Contention

The bill has the potential to ignite discussions regarding the regulatory powers of the state in relation to food safety, with proponents viewing the Commission as a necessary step for a modern food regulatory framework. However, opponents might argue that such a commission could introduce additional bureaucracy and funding needs, possibly detracting from existing regulatory processes. As the Commission navigates the complexities of food safety issues, it may encounter resistance from industries that produce or use the additives in question, leading to a broader dialogue about food industry regulation and consumer protection.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H4739

Study Order

MA S442

Resolve relative to preventing the discharge of radioactive materials

MA S128

Resolve establishing a commission to study childhood hunger in Norfolk County as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

MA H2859

To promote healthy alternatives to sugary drinks

MA H1986

Resolve relative to children’s mental health in social media

MA S520

Resolve to protect pollinator habitat

MA S41

Resolve promoting equity in agriculture

MA S1861

To promote healthy alternatives to sugary drinks

MA S155

Resolve relative to disclosure of radio frequency notifications

MA H402

Resolve providing for an investigation and study by a special commission relative to protein innovation in Massachusetts

Similar Bills

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