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Press Release: Pallone Proposes Food Safety Legislation to Address Additives as School Season Approaches

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Pallone introduces a food safety bill to enhance oversight of food additives, ensuring safer options for children.

Quiver AI Summary

Congressman Frank Pallone has introduced the Grocery Reform and Safety Act (GRAS Act) to address concerns over food safety, particularly for children. This legislation aims to close a loophole allowing food additives to enter products without thorough federal oversight, which Pallone claims jeopardizes public health and safety.

At a Rutgers University event titled "What’s in Their Lunch?" experts discussed the potential risks posed by unregulated ingredients in school meals and other food products. Pallone stressed that parents should not worry about chemical safety in the food they provide for their families.

If passed, the GRAS Act would require companies to demonstrate the safety of ingredients before use and report any new substances to the FDA. Supporters believe the bill would enhance transparency and consumer confidence in food safety standards.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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