Iowa's Senate File 2391, a proposed bill that aims to prevent food processing companies from labeling meat alternatives as meat, has passed the Senate and is now moving to the House. The bill, backed by State Senator Dawn Driscoll and various groups, also restricts the use of terms like 'bacon' and 'burger' on packaging unless it also includes 'veggie', 'plant-based', or 'meatless'. Violations could lead to civil penalties ranging from $500 to $10,000 per offense. Additionally, the bill seeks to exclude cultivated meat from the state's Supplemental Nutrition Association Program (SNAP) and directs the Iowa Board of Regents to instruct educational institutions not to purchase cultivated meat.