Trade Groups Push for National Labeling Law to Override States’ Requirements

By | November 16, 2017

  • November 16, 2017 at 2:01 pm
    Jack Kanauph says:
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    A committee, led by Al Franken and Roy Moore, said they would like to include this food labeling law under their push for another labeling law, one which require both men and women to wear a label indicating “Gropable ” or “Non-Gropable”. Senator Franken is quoted as saying “We need to know where we stand. This whole matter has gotten out of Hand.” Kevin Spacy has signed on to do promotional work.

  • November 16, 2017 at 3:27 pm
    Dave says:
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    Illinois has/had a stupid law where if one egg was cracked in a carton of eggs the distributor or the grocery store would have to toss out all the eggs instead of replacing the one or two that were broken. I think that stupid law has since been changed but I’m sure various states have plenty of other stupid laws and would have no problem with the Feds setting standards instead of 50 state legislatures which should be spending more time on reducing crime, balancing budgets, improving infrastructure, etc.



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