Summary
West Virginia has banned artificial food dyes as part of a health initiative. This law is part of a broader effort led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to improve public health.
Key Facts
- West Virginia banned artificial food dyes earlier this year.
- The state is the first among several conservative states to make this change.
- The initiative is called "Make America Healthy Again."
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is the Health Secretary, is leading this effort.
- The report about the law's implementation comes from Ali Rogin in West Virginia.