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Lawmakers consider keeping food additives out of school lunches; Ag weighs in

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Lawmakers are considering a proposal  aimed at keeping certain chemical additives out of school lunches in the spirit of President Donald Trump's Make America Healthy Again agenda.

Republican state Rep. Kenny Titus of Wamego is sponsoring legislation that would keep 13 chemical additives out of school lunches, excluding any food items bought a la carte or from vending machines.

"Let's get healthy food in kids' stomachs at schools, because it's the right thing to do," Titus told the Senate agriculture committee Thursday.

"Most of the things . . .

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