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Authors Strickland  
Subject SNAP to Thrive: Shop Nutritiously and Preventatively to Thrive Act.
Relating To relating to CalFresh.
Title An act to add Section 18919.5 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to CalFresh.
Last Action Dt 2026-02-17
State Introduced
Status Pending Referral
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2026-02-18     From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 20.
2026-02-17     Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
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Introduced     2026-02-17
Analyses TBD
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Existing federal law provides for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known in California as CalFresh, under which supplemental nutrition assistance benefits allocated to the state by the federal government are distributed to eligible individuals by each county. Existing law requires the State Department of Social Services to maximize all available food choices for CalFresh recipients, as specified.

Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to adopt regulations, on or before June 1, 2028, to define “ultraprocessed foods of concern” and, when defining the term, to consider specified factors, including, among others, whether, based on reputable peer-reviewed scientific evidence, a substance or group of substances are linked to health harms or adverse health consequences.

This bill, the SNAP to Thrive: Shop Nutritiously and Preventatively to Thrive Act, notwithstanding the requirement to maximize food choices, would require the State Department of Social Services on or before July 1, 2027, to seek a federal waiver from the United States Department of Agriculture to prohibit CalFresh recipients from using CalFresh benefits to purchase soft drinks, candy, and prepackaged desserts, as defined. If a food product is determined to be an ultraprocessed food of concern, as described above, the bill would require the State Department of Social Services to seek a federal waiver from the United States Department of Agriculture to prohibit CalFresh recipients from using CalFresh benefits to purchase that food product. Upon receipt of a waiver granted by the United States Department of Agriculture for purposes of prohibiting the purchase of soft drinks, candy, prepackaged desserts, or ultraprocessed foods of concern, the bill would require the State Department of Social Services to implement the prohibitions granted within 6 months.