TODAY: CSPI, Advocates, and Lawmakers Demand Food Safety Reform While Feds Fall Short
While federal oversight fails to adequately protect consumers, advocates and sponsors of legislation will urge Albany lawmakers to close glaring gaps in food safety and set national precedent
ALBANY, NY (05/06/2026) (readMedia)-- Today, state lawmakers, physicians, and community health advocates will hold a press conference in the Capitol urging Albany to prioritize a critical slate of food policy reforms designed to protect children and families across New York. At the press conference, advocates will display everyday junk foods and deceptively marketed "health-washed" products to underscore how current policies leave consumers exposed to misleading marketing, excessive sodium and sugar, and harmful chemical additives.
Key legislation includes:
- Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act (S1239E/A1556G Kavanagh/Kelles) which will ban harmful additives Red No. 3, propylparaben, and potassium bromate, plus mandate transparency requirements for chemicals used in foods. (Passed Senate and Assembly, awaiting Governor's signature)
- School Dyes Bill (S3214A/A8707A Kavanagh/Kelles) which will ban seven harmful synthetic dyes in school meals served statewide (in Senate Education Committee, in Assembly Education Committee)
- Sodium Warning Bill (S428A/A5207A Rivera/Reyes) which will require clear sodium warning icons on chain restaurant menus to ensure transparency and help consumers make informed choices (Passed Senate, on Assembly floor)
- Sweet Truth Act (S427/A5305 Rivera/Reyes) which will require clear added-sugar warning icons on chain restaurant menus, and extend the protections from NYC's existing Sweet Truth Act to families statewide (in Senate Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business Committee, in Assembly Health Committee)
- Predatory Marketing Prevention Act (S397A/A2584A Myrie/Reyes) which will restrict misleading targeted food and beverage marketing aimed at children and adolescents (in Senate Agriculture Committee, in Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee)
Major food and beverage companies spend billions annually on aggressive marketing, often targeting children and communities of color already facing disproportionate rates of diet-related disease. These same communities frequently have a higher concentration of fast food restaurants, where menu items contain dangerously high levels of added sugar and sodium-linked to diabetes, stroke, hypertension, and heart disease, some of New York's leading causes of death. HHS Secretary Kennedy Jr. and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Kessler recently affirmed that food giants are hijacking the decades-old federal GRAS loophole to introduce harmful chemicals into the nation's food supply without adequate FDA oversight.
| WHO: | Senate Health Committee Chair Gustavo Rivera Senator Brian Kavanagh Senator Zellnor Myrie Assemblymember Dr. Anna Kelles Assemblymember Karines Reyes Center for Science in the Public Interest American Heart Association New York State American Academy of Pediatrics Rochester Food Policy Council Muslim Community Network Korean Community Services of Metro NY Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center Franciscan Action Network [List in formation] |
| WHAT: | Press conference and rally urging Albany lawmakers to pass a package of bills to improve food safety and transparency across the state: the Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act, School Dyes Bill, Predatory Marketing Prevention Act, Sodium Warning Bill, and Sweet Truth Act. |
| WHEN: | Wednesday May 06, 2026 at 12:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
| WHERE: | 4th floor, Senate Lobby New York State Capitol Albany, New York 12224 |
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