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  • H. R. 10370, titled the "Sarah Katz Caffeine Safety Act," aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to introduce specific labeling requirements for foods and dietary supplements containing caffeine. The bill mandates that restaurants and retail food...

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    H. R. 10370 wants food and drink packages to tell people how much caffeine is inside and if it's natural or added, so folks know exactly what they're buying and drinking. It also plans to study how safe caffeine is and teach people about it, but doesn't clearly say how much money will be used for teaching.

  • H.R. 8123 aims to update the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by adding new rules about dietary supplements. It prohibits the introduction or delivery of products marketed as dietary supplements unless they meet the legal definition of a dietary supplement. The bill also...

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    The bill is like a new rulebook that says some products called "dietary supplements" need to follow strict rules to be sold, and if they don't, they can't come into the country and might be taken away. It makes sure these products are safe and made by people who follow the rules.

  • The bill S. 4215 aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by introducing new rules against certain practices involving dietary supplements. Specifically, it prohibits the sale of products marketed as dietary supplements if they do not meet the official...

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    The bill wants to make sure that vitamins and health pills are safe by not allowing people to sell them unless they follow the rules. It also stops people who aren't allowed to make them from making these pills.