More than 100 lawmakers have written a letter to Kansas Republican Roger Marshall, a member of the Senate Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Caucus, over concerns about a rule the senator has proposed regarding food chemical regulations.

In May, it was reported that Marshall was working on legislation that would preempt state laws tightening the rules on food additives, allegedly titled the Food Ingredient Transparency Act.

Though no official draft of the bill appears to have been shared, the letter sent to Marshall by the 157 state representatives suggests that the act would make enforcing stricter food regulations a federal responsibility rather than allowing states to implement their own policies.

Newsweek reached out to Marshall's office and the Food and Drug Administration via emai

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