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HR 6088

Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Alma Adams and 194 co-sponsors

HR 6088 repeals unspecified federal nutrition provisions, potentially affecting food labeling, dietary standards, or assistance program requirements.

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Bill Summary · HR 6088

Legislative bill overview

HR 6088 proposes to repeal certain provisions relating to nutrition in federal law. The bill was introduced in November 2025 and referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. Without access to the specific text, the exact provisions targeted for repeal cannot be identified, but such bills typically address nutrition labeling, dietary guidelines, food assistance programs, or school meal standards.

Why is this important

Nutrition-related provisions affect millions of Americans through food assistance programs (SNAP, school meals), food labeling requirements that inform consumer choices, and dietary guidance standards. Changes to these provisions could impact public health outcomes, food industry compliance costs, and program accessibility for low-income families.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of repeal: Without knowing which specific provisions are targeted, stakeholders may disagree on whether the repeal improves regulatory efficiency or reduces public health protections
  • Food assistance and labeling trade-offs: Industry groups may support regulatory rollback while public health advocates argue for maintaining transparency and nutritional standards
  • Federal versus state authority: Disagreement over whether nutrition standards should be set federally or delegated to states and local governments

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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