
Monsanto at it again
Sarah Alexander
Recently introduced legislation (H.R.1599) would prohibit any state efforts to require labeling of genetically engineered foods (GMOs), overruling legislation already passed in Maine, Vermont and Connecticut as well as bills moving in many other states.1
That's why I started a petition to the U.S. House of Representatives, which says:
The Grocery Manufacturers Association, an industry group that represents Monsanto, Nestle, Dow, and Pepsi, is pushing this bill because it would let its members continue to keep quiet about their production and use of GMOs. 2
We need to make sure our members of Congress hear from their actual constituents, since they're already hearing from the industry lobbyists. Over 90% of voters support required labels for GMOs.3 Industry should not use Congress to undermine the public's right to know or the decisions of state legislatures that are responding to what their citizens want.
It's our right to know what's in our food, and corporations should not be allowed to keep us in the dark.
Thanks!
–Sarah
Sources:
1. "State Labeling Legislation Map," Center for Food Safety, Accessed May 18, 2015
http://www.moveon.org/r/?r=304462&id=116471-2269734-j8Me6ux&t=1
2. "Monsanto Wants to Keep You in The DARK," Food & Water Watch, March 25, 2015
http://www.moveon.org/r/?r=304463&id=116471-2269734-j8Me6ux&t=2
3. Ibid.