ALBANY, NY (05/27/2025) (readMedia)-- Today, the New York Assembly Health Committee passed the Sodium Warning Bill (A5207), a key piece of legislation sponsored by Assemblymember Karines Reyes and Health Senate Committee Chair Senator Gustavo Rivera. This bill represents a significant step forward in reducing excessive sodium consumption, a major contributor to chronic diseases such as hypertension, heart disease, and stroke, which are leading causes of death in New York State. The bill sits on the floor for a full vote in the Senate. In response, Dr. DeAnna Nara issued the following statement:
"The Center for Science in the Public Interest commends the New York Assembly Health Committee for prioritizing public health by passing the Sodium Warning Bill. This legislation empowers consumers with the information they need to make healthier choices when dining out and encourages restaurants to create lower sodium options. By adopting this measure, New York can lead the nation in addressing preventable chronic diseases tied to excessive sodium intake. We urge the New York State Legislature to swiftly pass this bill before session ends."
BACKGROUND:
By enacting this bill, New York has the opportunity to become the first state to set a groundbreaking standard for public health transparency, leading the way in improving health outcomes for its residents.