This today from the Organic Consumers Association:
Congress Poised to Pass Bill Taking Away Right to Know What’s in Your Food
Tell your Congressman or Congresswoman to vote “No” on House of Representatives Bill H.R. 4167, the “National Uniformity for Food Act”
The House of Representatives will vote this week on a controversial “national food uniformity” labeling law that will take away local government and states’ power to require food safety food labels such as those required in California and other states on foods or beverages that are likely to cause cancer, birth defects, allergic reactions, or mercury poisoning. This bill would also prevent citizens in local municipalities and states from passing laws requiring that genetically engineered foods and ingredients such as Monsanto’s recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH) be labeled.
The House will vote March 2, 2006 on a bill that would gut state food safety and labeling laws. H.R. 4167, the “National Uniformity for Food Act,” lowers the bar on food safety by overturning state food safety laws that are not “identical” to federal law. Hundreds of state laws and regulations are at risk, including those governing the safety of milk, fish, and shellfish. The bill is being pushed by large supermarket chains and food manufacturers, spearheaded by the powerful Grocery Manufacturers of America.
Big food corporations and the biotech industry understand that consumers are more and more concerned about food safety, genetic engineering, and chemical-intensive agriculture, and are reading labels more closely. They understand that pesticide and mercury residues and hazardous technologies such as genetic engineering and food irradiation will be rejected if there are truthful labels required on food products. Industry-sponsored H.R. 4167 is gaining momentum and must be stopped! Act now! Preserve local and regional democracy and protect yourself and your family from unsafe food by sending an email or calling your Representative and urging them to vote “No” on H.R. 4167.
Love them States Rights Republicans.
Of course my diary about this which has been up for several hours gets little attention and then this is front-paged. Perhaps a little too much navel-gazing here and too little action. We’ve definitely lost something here.
But your diary had links and numbers and will be the one I printed out to tack up at the local organic market 🙂
Same thing I was thinking of doing!!!
Yours was better, IMO.
Hey boran2, my apologies; my intent wasn’t to slight you. I’m a writer who is regularly front-paged; that’s where my posts go. I was incredibly busy yesterday, and had not read the diaries, but I didn’t see anything about this on the front page and thought it was important — for all the obvious reasons. I didn’t have time to either come across your post or do the topic justice myself, but it was time-sensitive so I took the step of highlighting the OCA notice just to get something out there. Thanks for your work on this. gp.
Boran2 has a diary up from earlier today regarding this, thanks for front paging it.
Now They’re After All Your Food
Peace
I can’t believe congress has the authority to do this–states can regulate intrastate commerce.