Healthy SNAP Act of 2025

HR 479 - 119 Congress

Introduced

Jan 16, 2025

Origin chamber

House

Updated time

Mar 08, 2025 09:06 am

Summary

Healthy SNAP Act of 2025

This bill amends the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to redefine the foods eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits.

Under the bill, SNAP benefits may not be used for soft drinks, candy, ice cream, or prepared desserts, such as cakes, pies, cookies, or similar products.

Further, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) must designate by regulation foods and food products to include in the SNAP definition of the term food. USDA must consider food and products that (1) based on nutrition research, contain nutrients lacking in the diets of people in the United States; and (2) promote the health of the population served by SNAP, based on relevant nutrition science, public health concerns, and cultural eating patterns. USDA must also, to the maximum extent practicable, ensure that the fat, sugar, and salt content of the food and food products are appropriate. At least every five years, USDA must review and amend the list.

In addition, prepared meals purchased with SNAP benefits must have nutritional values consistent with standards developed by USDA for the list of food and food products.

A state agency may substitute different foods for food USDA designated under this bill, with USDA approval, so long as the foods are nutritionally equivalent; this is permitted to allow for different cultural eating patterns.

Sponsors

Josh Brecheen

Representative - Oklahoma

Party: Republican, 2023 -

Cosponsors

Glenn Grothman

Representative - Wisconsin

Party: Republican, 2015 -

David Schweikert

Representative - Arizona

Party: Republican, 2011 -

Andy Biggs

Representative - Arizona

Party: Republican, 2017 -

Michael Cloud

Representative - Texas

Party: Republican, 2018 -

Paul A. Gosar

Representative - Arizona

Party: Republican, 2011 -

Mary E. Miller

Representative - Illinois

Party: Republican, 2021 -

Daniel Meuser

Representative - Pennsylvania

Party: Republican, 2019 -

Elijah Crane

Representative - Arizona

Party: Republican, 2023 -

Andy Harris

Representative - Maryland

Party: Republican, 2011 -

Mike Kennedy

Representative - Utah

Party: Republican, 2025 -

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