The latest restrictive measure on restaurants being considered by California lawmakers is a bill that will fine establishments that don’t remove soda and juice from kids menus.
The bill cleared the state assembly on Aug. 16 and now heads back to the Senate, which previously supported the measure.
It cites an increased obesity rate among children, noting that obese children are more likely to become obese adults compared with nonobese children.
While restaurants would be banned from advertising sugary drinks on kids menus, parents could request such drinks for their children and restaurants could lawfully serve them the drinks under the bill.
First Straws, Now Drinks
The proposed bill by the California State Senate comes just weeks after multiple California cities either banned restaurants from serving plastic straws or advanced legislation that would so so.The plastic straw bans have faced significant opposition, primarily from business owners and groups that fight for the rights of disabled people.
“That’s unacceptable,” Malody Cervantes said. “That’s not their place to govern what the parents can legally give to their children.”
“I think it really depends on the parent and what they choose to offer and not offer their kids, it’s a little bit of an overreach to decide that for them,” added Joanel Bernardo, who said she typically doesn’t allow her children to consume sugary drinks but will on occasion.
Other people are advocating for the proposed measure, including Stephanie Winn with the American Cancer Society.