Bill Summary
SB 1057 directs the Department of Human Services to seek a USDA waiver so SNAP benefits in Pennsylvania can no longer be used to buy sugar‑sweetened beverages, candy, and prepared desserts. The department must apply within 30 days of the law’s effective date; once approved, it has 60 days to issue regulations, with definitions that carve out nutritionally necessary items like 100 percent juice, milk, infant formula, and medically required products. The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee must report two years after implementation on health, cost, and administrative impacts.
Why It Matters to the Make America Healthy Again Movement
The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it aligns directly with MAHA’s goal of using SNAP to fund real, health‑building foods rather than ultra‑processed sugar drinks, candy, and dessert products that drive obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and behavioral problems in kids. SB 1057 also fits into the broader MAHA‑era wave of state SNAP waivers that redirect benefits away from junk and toward nutrient‑dense options, treating SNAP as a tool for long‑term metabolic health instead of simply calorie access.