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Time ’s a’ticking for the U.S. to put together a unvarying genetically modified food labeling system of rules . Legislators keep aver this is what they want , and if that ’s true , they need to get on it . The Senate begin a ergonomics earshot last calendar week , and it looks like it ’s closelipped to bringing theSafe and Accurate Food Labeling Act ( HR 1599)up for discussion .

Debbie Stabenow ( D - MI ) , outrank member on the Senate Agriculture Committee , is pro - biotech / pro - GMO and indorse Americans ’ right to know what they ’re eating . In her possible action statement from theSenate audience on biotechnology , she says :

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“ I share the vexation about the difficultness in doing business across our state if 50 unlike states have 50 different standards and requirements . Frankly , it just wo n’t work . However , we also need to realise and abide by the interest of many American consumers who care deeply about where and how their food is bring forth . ”

What Stabenow Suggests

Stabenow is not in favour of the current Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act — also do it by opponents as the DARK Act , or Deny Americans the Right to Know Act . She is also not put up the Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act ( S. 809 ) , which was acquaint to this session in February . In her opening hearing instruction , she alternatively outlined her goals for a GMO - labeling law that she opine can be passed by the end of this year , and I ’m hopeful about what these can grant :

Get On It

I ’m trusted that upon reading my blog entry about the DARK Act back in July , you jumped on the telephone and called your senator to voice your opinion immediately . ( You did that , right ? ) And now I ’m asking you to exert the basic right throw to you in this democratic society to do so again . If you ’d care to see GMO food get a recording label , assure your senator ! If you ’d care to not have compulsory GMO labeling , order him that , too ! Whatever your military position , do n’t miss this chance to address up .

There are just four step ( really easy ! ):

You do not have the right to whine and moan that GMOs did n’t get label or that GMOs did get labeled if you do not do this simple project . Your legislator put to work for you , so state them how you — their bosses!—want to see them vote . With the good and Affordable Labeling Act coming into Senate hearings , this really might be the last luck you have to constructively vocalise your judgment on GMO labeling !

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