CALIFORNIA -- The Golden State could be the first in the nation to limit children to milk and water at private restaurants if Gov. Jerry Brown signs the bill. Senate Bill 1192 passed the state Assembly this month where it return to the Senate, which overwhelmingly passed the measure earlier this year, before it goes to the Governor's desk for approval.

The bill, authored by Sen. Bill Monning (D-Carmel), would require all restaurants to only offer water, sparkling water, flavored water, unflavored milk, or a nondairy milk alternative to children on their menus. However, adults can order other drinks for their children if they wish. Any restaurant that violates the law would be given a notice. A second or third violation will result in fines of up to $500.

The bill is supported by health advocates including American Heart and Stroke Association and the YMCA, but came with criticism from some, including Assemblyman Matthew Harper (R-Huntington Beach). Harper, according to the Sacramento Bee, said "Seriously, like, what's next? Are we going to insist that you have to have kale in your salad unless you specifically ask otherwise?"