Res 0290-2024
Require warning labels on sugar sweetened beverages.
ResolutionFiledCommittee on Healthintroduced 2024-03-19
Filed — closed without being enacted.
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Agenda: 2024-03-19Passed: 2025-12-31
Committee on Health — Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and EMS (health-related issues).
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3 passed · 47 died
This bill: 651 days in committee
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Sponsors (6)
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2024-03-19 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2024-03-19 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2025-06-26 · Committee on Health
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2025-06-26 · Committee on Health
ClosedFiled (End of Session)
2025-12-31 · City Council
Heard at (2)
Committee on Health · 2025-06-26 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2024-03-19 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (7)
- Res. No. 290
- March 19, 2024 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 3-19-24
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - March 19, 2024
- Committee Report 6/26/25
- Hearing Testimony 6/26/25
- Hearing Transcript 6/26/25
Full text
Council Member Schulman, the Public Advocate (Mr. Williams) and Council Members Gennaro, Hanif, Guti�rrez and Louis
Whereas, The United States is facing an obesity epidemic, and, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 42.4 percent of adults in 2017-2018 were obese; and
Whereas, This epidemic also impacts children as approximately 14.4 million children and adolescents between the ages of 2 and 19 were obese in 2017-2018; and
Whereas, There are many factors that contribute to obesity including caloric intake, level of physical activity, environment, and genetics; and
Whereas, Obesity is also an acute problem in New York City, as a majority of New Yorkers are overweight or obese, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH); and
Whereas, According to the DOHMH, a large contributor to obesity is the sugar that people consume; and
Whereas, Sugar-sweetened beverages, such as soda, sports drinks, fruit drinks and tea drinks, are a common source of sugar, with some containing 16 teaspoons of added sugar in a 20-ounce serving; and
Whereas, Due to the negative impact that sugar sweetened beverages can have on an individual's health, many organizations have urged the United States Food and Drug Administration to take action; and
Whereas, The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), along with other health groups and state agencies, including, but not limited to, the American Public Health Association, the Trust for America's Health, and the New York State Department of Health, have advocated for messages warning consumers about the risks of weight gain, obesity, diabetes, and other associated health problems; and
Whereas, CSPI recommended several labels including: "Drinking too many sugary drinks can promote diabetes and heart disease" and "For better health, the U.S. government recommends that you limit your consumption of sugary drinks"; and
Whereas, CSPI believes that warning labels will raise public awareness about the possible health concerns associated with consuming sugar sweetened beverages; and
Whereas, Government must take an increased role in combating the obesity epidemic; and
Whereas, Providing warning labels on sugar sweetened beverages is one method to educate the public about the serious health consequences associated with these products; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the United States Food and Drug Administration to require warning labels on sugar sweetened beverages.
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