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participates in a bill signing ceremony at the Patrick Henry Building, on March 21, 2025. Official Photo by Kaitlyn DeHarde, Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin. 

Governor Glenn Youngkin today signed 185 pieces of , including HB 1910 and SB 1289 carried by Delegate Hillary Pugh Kent and Senator Emily Jordan prohibiting public elementary and secondary from serving any that contains specific color additives for meals or competitive food. This legislation strengthens Virginia’s educational system to ensure continued and prosperity in the of the Commonwealth.

“I’m encouraged by this truly non-partisan effort that started with Parents stepping forward and saying let’s work together to provide healthier food choices for our kids during the school day,” said . “HB1910 and SB1289 are grassroots bills at their best and provide Virginia families with healthier options for school meals.”

“Today was a historic moment in the Commonwealth and we became the second state in the nation to pass legislation banning harmful food dyes in K-12 schools,” said Senator Jordan. “Every child in Virginia deserves to start the day with a nutritious meal that will fuel their academic success. This momentous legislation was championed by parents across our state that want the healthiest options for their children. It was an honor to work with Governor Youngkin on this legislation and be the voice for supporting children’s nutritional health.”

“Today is a great day for parents, teachers, our children and all Virginians as the Commonwealth becomes a national leader in protecting students from the myriad of artificial dye prevalent in our food,” said Delegate Pugh Kent. “As a mom, ensuring our children are fueled to learn during valuable educational time is not only important, it is imperative. Thank you to all my colleagues in the General Assembly for their bipartisan support of this legislation, and thank you, Governor Youngkin for your steadfast resolve in supporting parents and our children’s health.”

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