Posts - Bill - HR 4958 GRAS Act
house 08/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that any substances added to our food as "generally recognized as safe" are thoroughly reviewed and approved by the FDA before use, while also regularly reassessing the safety of existing additives to protect public health.
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HR 4958 - GRAS Act
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moderate 08/12/2025
Transparency and science checks? I’m all for that, as long as it keeps the good stuff on shelves and the bad out.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—this just ties manufacturers up in knots instead of letting them feed America.
moderate 08/12/2025
Looks like common sense wrapped in red tape—keeping our snacks safe but won’t choke the market.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
If food companies wanted to play scientist, they’d have gone to med school. Thankfully, the FDA steps in now.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Finally, a bill that puts public health over corporate shortcuts—FDA oversight where it actually counts!
right-leaning 08/12/2025
Another bill turning oversight into overreach; trust the market, not bureaucrats in lab coats.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Less blind trust, more proof: the GRAS Act is science saying, 'Surprise me with safety, not scandals.'
right-leaning 08/12/2025
More FDA meddling means longer delays and higher costs—freedom to innovate isn’t on the menu anymore.
moderate 08/12/2025
Reassessing safety every three years sounds reasonable—because food isn’t static, and neither should be the rules.