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14 JUN 2006 Act Now to Stop the " Food Uniformity Bill " in the Senate!

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WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDATION

ACTION ALERT

June 14, 2006

 

ACT NOW TO STOP THE " FOOD UNIFORMITY BILL " IN THE SENATE!

 

S. 3128 is the companion bill in the Senate to HR 4167, the National

Uniformity for Food Act bill passed in the U.S. House. This bill

would eliminate current state and local food safety and labeling

regulations and pre-empt any future ones that aren't identical to

federal ones, most probably including existing state raw milk laws.

Members of the House put special interests before public interest

when they approved H.R. 4167, the " National Uniformity for Food Act " ,

with a vote of 283 to 139.

 

We still have a chance to stop this legislation in the Senate! Our

Senators need to know we oppose any attempts to strip state's

abilities to protect and inform their own citizens concerning food

safety and labeling issues.

 

Please Contact Your Senators Now and Ask Them to Strongly Oppose S3128!

 

It's easy to call: Call the Senate switchboard at 202-224-3121 and

ask for the offices of your Senators.

 

The message is simple: Let them know you are looking to them to stand

up for the rights of our local governments and citizens to protect

our public health and food supply by opposing S3128.

 

Talking Points and Background Information:

 

Reduction of food safety in many states: The " uniformity " to be

achieved by this bill is in many instances the uniform absence of

food safety regulation-a potential boon to the food industry. The

bill requires all state food safety laws to be identical to the

requirements of the Federal Food and Drug Administration. And, since

the states regulate many food safety issues not covered by the FDA,

many laws will be voided and replaced with no law at all. While the

bill would allow states to seek a nationwide warning from FDA, the

Congressional Budget Office estimates that the government would spend

at least $100 million to answer petitions for tougher state rules.

Also, food industry lobbyists will be able to focus efforts against

these regulations in one place-instead of working in all 50 states.

 

Covert legislative campaign? Despite H.R. 4167's far-reaching

implications, it was brought to the House floor without a committee

hearing, which would have allowed lawmakers to hear testimony from

proponents and opponents from industry, government and advocacy

groups. " You wonder why the Congress would do its work in this way, "

said Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Los Angeles, accusing food industry

lobbyists of waging " a covert legislative campaign " The bill has been

opposed by many environmental, health and consumer rights

organizations, 39 state Attorney Generals, 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.

 

THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO ACT ON THIS IMPORTANT ISSUE!

 

******************************************************

 

Bill Sanda

Executive Director

Weston A. Price Foundation

bsanda

 

 

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Our postal address is

PMB #106-380

4200 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

Washington, District of Columbia 20016

United States

 

 

 

 

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