Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Say No to Unnecessary Dietary Supplement Law We need your help to stop a new California dietary supplement bill thats bad for consumers and bad for business. Sen. Jackie Speier has introduced S.B. 779, legislation intended to help alert the California Department of Health Services to potential problems with dietary supplements. But this bill, which has already passed in the Senate and is now under consideration in the House, has big problems of its own and we need your immediate action to stop it. If S.B. 779 is enacted it would duplicate federal legislation efforts currently underway by requiring manufacturers of dietary supplements sold in California to report to both federal and state governments. Since the bill doesnt designate any money for this redundant system, manufacturers will foot the bill. Double the work means higher prices for everyone and consumers will bear the brunt of this bill. Tell your representative in the California Assembly to vote No on S.B. 779 an unnecessary bill that will drive-up costs of safe and effective dietary supplements. Take action now! Click here to send a free e-mail your state legislators now telling them to oppose S.B. 779. NNFA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization representing retailers and suppliers of natural and nutritional products. http://www.nnfa org/aboutnnfa Visit NNFAs Advocacy Action Center to learn more about legislative activities that affect those who buy, sell and consume natural and nutritional products, like organic foods and dietary supplements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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