Members of the House put special interests before
public interest
Despite opposition from many environmental, health and
consumer rights organizations, 39 state Attorneys General, 7 state
Governors, the National Association
of State Departments of Agriculture, the Association of Food and Drug
Officials, the National Conference of State Legislators and the
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, the United
States House of Representatives passed H.R. 4167, The National
Uniformity for Food Act, on Wednesday, March 8th.
Pushed forward by the food industry under the guise of promoting “uniformity” of food safety and labeling laws in the U.S., the bill requires all state food safety laws to be identical to the requirements of the Federal Food and Drug Administration. If the FDA has not passed a regulation on a food threat, then all state regulations on that threat would immediately be voided. And, since the states regulate many food safety issues not covered by the FDA, many food safety laws will be voided and replaced with no law at all.
The bill passed the house with a vote of 283 to 139 (see how your Representative voted here) even though there has NEVER been a hearing in either the House or the Senate on this “uniformity” bill.
While special interests trumped public interest in the House yesterday, we still have a strong chance to stop this dangerous legislation in the Senate. At least 7 Senators have already come out in opposition to the Food Uniformity bill. Our Senators need to know that we oppose any attempts to strip state's abilities to protect and inform their own citizens concerning food safety and labeling issues.
CONTACT YOUR SENATORS NOW AND ASK THEM TO STRONGLY OPPOSE ANY COMPANION BILL IN THE SENATE!
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