Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 I'm absolutely sad about this. :-(Cyndi cremaTo: cyndikrallSent: 10/2/2008 1:27:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight TimeSubj: SB 201 Vetoed by Governor click here to view in your browser - forward and will only function in EmailIf you do not wish to receive news from CReMA, you may instantly. 137 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90004 • email us SB 201 Vetoed by Governor Schwarzenegger Our fight for raw milk in CA continues… Despite our hundreds of calls and letters and overwhelming bipartisan support of the Legislature, our bill was vetoed by the Governor. Politics were at play as the Governor ignored testimony from UC Davis and other scientific experts that HACCP plans and increased pathogen testing are a better way to regulate raw milk than coliform limits. Instead, the Governor succumbed to pressure from the CDFA and other parties who would like to regulate raw milk out of business. Read the Governor's veto statement Read Senator Florez' statement to the press What's next? Senator Florez will continue this fight when the new legislative session begins in January. California's two raw milk dairies will press forward with their joint lawsuit against the CDFA's current standard while trying their best to continue operations under difficult conditions. (One dairy has already seen a significant increase in harassment by inspectors in the last week.) They ask for your continued patience and support if there are disruptions in supply. As consumers, we can continue this fight to save our milk in CA by doing the following: Consider making a donation to the Farm-To-Consumer-Legal Defense Fund. This arm of the Weston A. Price Foundation is providing legal representation to the two California dairies and is crucial to fighting the current standards in AB 1735 so we can still find the milk on store shelves. For more info and to donate click HERE Call your lawmakers and tell them how you feel. They listened and responded to us by passing SB 201 out of the Legislature with only four no votes. We need them to be just as responsive when we take this up again in January. Call the Governor's office and tell him how you feel. Tell him the CDFA is wrong and to read the testimony from the hearings or watch it on our video. Continue telling your store managers how important raw milk is to you. We had strong vocal support from major raw milk retailers at our hearings and behind the scenes. If you are a Whole Foods customer, let them know you want them to keep fighting for us. Their political clout will continue to be critical going forward. Write letters to editors, post on blogs, and tell your friends about the significant health benefits of raw milk. More enthusiastic consumers means more voices in our lawmakers ears. We Californians have made huge strides in leading the nationwide effort to assure raw milk safety and consumer choice! Let's be proud of our progress as we press forward in this campaign for nature's most perfect food! SB 201: Fresh Milk Act of 2008 - The Details Follow the News... October 1, 2008 - The Complete Patient: "CDFA Gets Its Way" Read what David Gumpert has to say September 10, 2008 - Press conference and news coverage with Martin Sheen at Whole Foods, L.A. View Martin Sheen Video August 30, 2008 - Senate Floor debate o n SB 201 was the second longest of any bill this year! See Senators Florez (Dem), Machado (Dem), and Hollingsworth (Rep) argue passionately for raw milk in CA: Part 1 (10 mins) Part 2 (9 mins) Watch Informational Video on SB 201 Read additional press here>View the Weston A. Price Foundation’s responses (scroll down to bottom of home page) to Bill Marler's opposition at: realmilk.com Legislative Info on SB 201 More about SB 201 on wewantorganicgood.com CLICK HERE TO FORWARD THIS LETTER TO FRIENDS! New Friend?Join Our Mailing List! Name: Email: Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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