Senate Bill 4’s goal is to protect public health by banning certain harmful food additives according to a press release. Some ...
The bill states that if passed, companies can't sell or make a product in Oklahoma containing at least one of the 21 listed ...
The bill would ban a total of 21 synthetic additives, including aspartame: A sweetener commonly used in diet sodas.
A bill to change what is in food and medicine in Oklahoma advanced out of the Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee on ...
Senate Bill 4, spearheaded by state Sen. Kristen Thompson, would ban food dyes like Red 40 and additives like aspartame, a key ingredient for many diet sodas. The bill is similar to other states that ...
House Bill 1375, authored by Rep. Brad Boles (R-Marlow) would require the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to hire a consulting firm to conduct a feasibility study on nuclear generation in the state.
An Oklahoma Senate committee advances a bill to ban certain food dyes and additives, sparking debate on health and government ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing Senate Bill 4 to ban 10 food dyes, citing health concerns such as behavioral issues, endocrine ...
Oklahoma Senate advances bill banning food dyes, citing health risks linked to additives found in food and medicine.
Edmond, said the 21 chemicals in her bill comprise "the most robust list of any state in the country" amid a nationwide movement to tighten regulation on food additives.
Senate Bill 231 seeks to ease the financial burden for Oklahoma families by expanding the state's annual sales tax holiday.