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Wisconsin Republican lawmakers are proposing a bill banning certain dyes and additives in school meals.

The bill aims to eliminate brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, azodicarbonamide and red dye 3 from foods served in schools.

Similar legislation has been passed in California and is under consideration in other states, coinciding with federal efforts to phase out synthetic food dyes.

MADISON – A new bill from Republican lawmakers seeks to bar schools from serving meals that contain certain dyes and additives — a move that coincides with efforts in other states and a new focus on such ingredients by the Trump administration.

The bill , co-authored by Sen. Rachael Cabral-Guevara, R-Appleton, and Rep. Clint Moses, R-Menomonie, would ban sc

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