In a few days here at The Walk a Mile Project,we will wrap up our 2nd GMO Investigation sequence, focused on GMO labeling in the USA. Today, however, it’s time
In part two of our investigation into GMO Labeling, we're shifting away from labeling cost questions, and instead looking at big picture economics, particularly focusing on how America's free market has affected the GMO controversy. Let me give you a hint right up front here... it hasn't.
In this two-part investigative post, we'll wrap up our investigation into one of the key sequences we launched last year, answering the important question – “Do American citizens deserve the right to know if there are genetically modified organisms in their food?”
In GMO TRUTH Podcast #9, we wrap up another investigative sequence by answering the big GMO labels question in detail - "Should there be GMO labeling in the United States?"
HR 1599, instead of creating a labeling standard that works more hand-in-hand with the laws 3 states have already passed, essentially stomps on them like King Kong stepping on a gumball.
— Part 1 of a 2-part investigation — When I started this investigative sequence (#RightToKnow?) earlier this year, legislation was already on the table courtesy of Kansas Representative Mike Pompeo…
The US House of Representatives passed HR 1599, "The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015", on July 23, 2015. Opponents nicknamed the legislation the DARK Act (Deny Americans the Right to Know), because the act was written to prevent 3 already-passed state...
As I sat down to watch hearing 1 of 2 in the House of Representatives for the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act, I felt hopeful that I'd witness a solid display of our elected officials searching for answers on an issue that's been a hot button in states across the country for a few...
It appears that the "Safe and Accurate Labeling Act" is H.R. 1599, which as a bill title should make anyone following the GMO Controversy from any angle laugh out loud by the way (talk about politics), has hit a bit of a snag...
The GMO labeling debate continues to escalate, as more and more states construct their own initiatives, but at the same time, federal legislation is now on the table in the form of the “Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act,” introduced by Kansas Rep. Mike Pompeo...