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A bill introduced in Florida takes aim at paper drinking straws and stirrers at food businesses and restaurants.
Senate Bill 958 was introduced on Dec. 18 — with an identical House bill, HB 2195, introduced on Dec. 26 — to limit what cities and counties can do in terms of regulating drinking straws and stirrers.
“Many businesses and communities in this state are using paper drinking straws and stirrers as a purportedly better option for public health and the environment,” HB 2195 reads.
“However, independent university studies have shown that most paper straws contain harmful PFAS chemicals, exposure to which is linked to concerning health risks.”
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The bill states that any regulation of drinking straws must be based on “government policy driven by science.”
In a 2023 study published in the journal Food Additives and Contaminants, University of Antwerp researchers in Belgium found that 90% of paper straw brands tested contained PFAS chemicals.

A paper straw ban has been proposed in Florida, with officials citing PFAS chemicals and health risks. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Researchers found PFAS chemicals in 27 of 39 different straw variants, concluding the chemicals were most likely used as a water-repellent coating.
PFAS chemicals were most frequently detected in paper straws.
If local officials choose to regulate straws, the rules would require them to be renewable, home- and industrial-compostable certified, and marine biodegradable.
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If passed, the law would take effect the day it is passed, with a deadline of Jan. 1, 2027, for local governments to update existing straw laws.
The rule does not apply to hospitals or to prepackaged drinks.
President Donald Trump himself took aim at paper straws back in February, issuing an executive order banning the federal use of paper straws.

Researchers found PFAS chemicals in 27 out of 39 different variants of straws. A 2023 study revealed that 90% of paper straw brands tested contained PFAS chemicals. (iStock)
“Plastic straws are often replaced by paper straws, which are nonfunctional, use chemicals that may carry risks to human health, are more expensive to produce than plastic straws and often force users to use multiple straws,” the executive order says.
“I was tired of having straws melt in my mouth.”
The order points out the switch is counterproductive — as “paper straws sometimes come individually wrapped in plastic.”
“I was tired of having straws melt in my mouth. You know, it wasn’t working,” Trump said in July.
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“We solved so many common-sense problems, and they weren’t easy. You know, there are people that really believe in this stuff.”
In related news, a bill introduced in New Jersey would ban on-site restaurants from providing single-use utensils to customers unless requested.

President Donald Trump banned the use of paper straws in federal buildings. (Fox News Digital)
The bill was introduced in May and revised on Dec. 18.
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Instead of plastic utensils, it would require restaurants to provide reusable, washable utensils for customers who are eating their meals on site.
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Restaurants would also not be allowed to provide condiments to on-site customers.
The bill states takeout customers may receive them if specifically requested.











