The Brief

Texas could be among the first states to require warning labels on foods containing artificial dyes and some chemicals.

Senate Bill 25 is waiting for Gov. Abbott's signature.

The bill includes an increased physical activity requirement for middle school students and nutrition education for undergraduate students at colleges and universities.

AUSTIN, Texas - The next time a Texan buys a Mountain Dew or a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos, they might find a warning that it contains ingredients that other countries say shouldn't be eaten.

Artificial food dyes and chemicals

Senate Bill 25 currently sits on Gov. Greg Abbott's desk awaiting his signature. The bill would require products that contain certain food additives to have a warning label that says those additives are "not re

See Full Page