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Nearly all of the products that the California bill would ban in schools require warning labels in E.U. products. The bill would ban commercial dyes of Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5 ...
State lawmakers on Thursday sent a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom to ban schools, beginning in 2028, from distributing or selling products containing six common food dyes: red No. 40, Yellow 5, Yellow ...
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In June 2020, State Impact of Pennsylvania stated that "In 1979, the EPA banned the use of PCBs, but they still exist in some products produced before 1979. They persist in the environment because they bind to sediments and soils. High exposure to PCBs can cause birth defects, developmental delays, and liver changes." [10]
California has become the first state to prohibit school cafeterias from serving foods that contain six artificial dyes tied to health and behavioral problems. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat ...
A number of peer-reviewed health studies have shown an association between exposure to PCBs and non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a frequently fatal form of cancer.[6][7][8] However, other similar studies have found no such link.[9][10][11] Studies of PCB workers have uniformally shown no statistically significant increased rates of deaths from non-Hodgkin ...
On February 6, the Supreme Court of the United States blocked and revised California's ban on indoor religious worship, with an unsigned order that said the total ban is unconstitutional, but allowing the state to restrict attendance to 25% capacity, and upholding the ban on singing and chanting. The decision was 6–3 in favor.
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