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In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we discuss the top food safety stories of 2025 and their implications. We cover: The Trump Administration's impact on federal agencies overseeing food safety [7:52]: - FDA, CDC Ordered to Temporarily Pause All External Communications, Obtain Trump Admin Approval
- RFK Jr. Confirmed as HHS Secretary; Widespread Firings Coming to FDA, CDC
- USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong Dismissed by Trump Administration
- Brooke Rollins Confirmed as Secretary of Agriculture, Cites 'Aggressive Plan' to Eliminate USDA Jobs
- FDA Leader Jim Jones Resigns After 89 'Indiscriminate' Firings in Human Foods Program
- Attorney Kyle Diamantas Expected to Replace Jim Jones as FDA Deputy Commissioner of Human Foods
- FDA Spending Freeze Leaves Staffers Feeling 'Dangerously Unprepared' for Next Foodborne Illness Outbreak
- Federal Workforce Data Reveal Impact of Trump Admin RIFs on USDA Food Safety Expertise
- More Than 15,000 USDA Employees Take Trump Administration's Resignation Offer
- FDA Suspends Milk Quality Testing Amid Health and Human Services Cuts
- Entire Departments of CDC Outbreak Experts Fired, Rehired During Shutdown RIFs
- FDA Reportedly Reinstating Some Fired Food Safety Scientists, Inspection Support Staff
- Government Shutdown Affects Food Safety: HHS Furloughs Employees, FDA Pauses CORE Investigation Table
- Ep. 196. Dr. Lane Highbarger: How the FDA Workforce Cuts May Impact Food Safety
- Dozens of Prominent Food Safety Stakeholders Call for Reinstatement of NACMCF and NACMPI
- USDA Withdraws Proposed Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Poultry After Years of Development
- USDA Indefinitely Delays Enforcement of Salmonella as Adulterant in Raw Breaded, Stuffed Chicken
- CDC Slashes FoodNet Surveillance From Eight Foodborne Pathogens to Two
- Public Health Professionals, Groups Demand Resignation of HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
- Trump-Appointed CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez Fired After Clashes With Secretary Kennedy
- RFK Jr.'s Second in Command Named CDC Acting Director Following Sudden Firing
- Federal Layoffs to Hit HHS Amid Government Shutdown, May Affect Food Safety Staffers
- FDA Delays FSMA 204 Traceability Rule Compliance Date by 30 Months
States and the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement declare war on "toxic" food chemicals and ultra-processed foods (UPFs) [27:52]: - FDA Announces Plan to Phase Out Synthetic, Petroleum-Based Food Dyes From U.S. Food Supply
- Bonus Episode: Diamantas and Choiniere: FDA Focuses on Produce Safety, MAHA, Culture, and More
- MAHA Report Sets Stage for Overhaul of Food Chemicals, Environmental Contaminants, and Childhood Nutrition
- What the Final MAHA Report Could Mean for Food Safety
- FDA Announces 'Proactive' Post-Market Chemical Review Program to Keep Food Supply Safe
- FDA Adds Six Artificial Food Dyes to List of Chemicals Under Post-Market Review
- FDA to Issue Proposed Rule Tightening GRAS Oversight
- FDA's Developing Rule to Tighten GRAS Oversight Moves to White House
- FDA, USDA Issue Joint RFI to Address the Risks of Ultra-Processed Foods
- California Enacts Law Defining Ultra-Processed Foods, Will Ban UPFs in Schools
- Food Industry Stakeholders Share Input on FDA, USDA's Intent to Define UPFs
- MAHA Pushback Kills 'Big Food'-Aligned Legislative Effort to Stop State Food Laws
- Industry Giants Support New Coalition Aimed at Stopping MAHA-Aligned State Food Additive Bans
- More Than 80 Groups Urge Congress Not to Block State Food Additives Bans
- Ep. 187. Rainer and Coneski: Evolving Legislation Around Food Packaging Chemicals and Additives—Implications for Industry
- Ep. 199. George Misko: The Future of Food Regulation Under MAHA
- Ep. 162. Brian Sylvester: How the California Food Safety Act is Shaping U.S. Food Additives Regulation
- Ep. 207. Brian Sylvester: Preparing for 'MAHA'-Driven Policy Changes on Food Dyes, UPFs, GRAS
FDA's focus on infant formula safety and the infant botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart formula [57:44]: Emerging science on Listeria monocytogenes and biofilms [1:08:26]: The ongoing Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 (HPAI H5N1) outbreak in U.S. dairy cattle and poultry flocks and continued monitoring to ensure food safety [1:14:09]: Growing artificial intelligence (AI) applications for food safety [1:17:57]: We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com |