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  • H.R. 2472, also known as the "INFANTS Act of 2025," aims to ensure the safety of food for infants and toddlers by amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The bill mandates that food manufacturers must test for harmful contaminants in foods intended for children up to 24 months old...

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    H.R. 2472 is a plan to make sure baby food is safe by having companies check that it's clean and not dangerous, and they have to tell adults in charge if they find something yucky in the food.

  • H.R. 9105, known as the "Baby Food Safety Act of 2024," proposes amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to ensure the safety of infant and toddler foods by setting limits on contaminants like lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic. The bill outlines procedures for sampling,...

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    H.R. 9105 is a new rule that tries to make sure baby and toddler food is safe by checking for bad stuff like lead and mercury. It also wants to make sure food stays clean while it's being made, so if baby food comes from another country, it has to be just as safe as food made here.

  • The bill H. R. 6770 aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to enhance the safety of food products for infants and toddlers. It defines what qualifies as infant and toddler food and establishes requirements for food manufacturers to test their products for...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill is like a set of new rules to make sure that food for babies and little kids is safe to eat. It wants to make sure that people who make this food check it really carefully to be certain there’s nothing bad in it, like yucky stuff you can’t see.