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Senate concurs with House on 'Make Texas Healthy Again' bill after changes on labels, nutrition classes
Summary
Senators concurred with House amendments to Senate Bill 25, the 'Make Texas Healthy Again' (MAHA) bill, which adds consumer-labeling requirements for certain processed-food ingredients, makes some college nutrition classes optional, and includes preemption and federal conformity language.
The Senate voted to concur with House amendments to Senate Bill 25, a comprehensive nutrition and food-transparency measure. Senator Kolkhorst, speaking for the Senate sponsor, described the bill as a transparency-focused measure and thanked Chair Hull and members of the legislative MAHA caucus for work across chambers.
Why it matters: Sponsors said the bill would require warning labels for specified ingredients in…
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