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USA: Congressman introduced Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act

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Echoing what over 300,000 people have petitioned the FDA to do, Congressmen Dennis Kucinich on 5 December 2011 introduced H.R. 3553, "The Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act", which would for the first time require genetically modified food to be clearly labeled. Congressman Kucinich's issued the following statement upon announcing the legislation:

“Genetic engineers have dramatically altered the food we consume, disrupting entire ecosystems and contaminating crops with potentially devastating effects on our long-term health. Despite mounting evidence of the irreversible changes caused by genetic modification, the agribusiness and pharmaceutical industries ask us to believe that experimenting with Mother Nature causes no harm. Already there is ample evidence that this kind of manipulation does have an impact on our bodies and on the ecosystem we all depend on. We cannot rely on the Food and Drug Administration or the US Department of Agriculture to protect us from the threat of GE organisms when those same agencies allowed genetically engineered organisms into our food and pharmaceutical supplies without first requiring objective studies to show they were safe. Since GE crops were first approved, the concerns about their very real threat to farmers have become widespread and the questions about the safety of eating GE organisms have steadily grown. Meanwhile the industry has resisted objective study of the issue. To this day, biotechnology companies are largely allowed to self-regulate. Enough is enough. The American people are demanding a right to know. My legislation puts the onus on Congress to be responsive to the will of the people.  It gives the power to consumers to make an informed choice about the products they consume."

"Big agribusiness fought efforts to inform consumers about the basic truths of their products. GE crops now cover 10% of global farmland. Now, biotechnology companies heralding a false solution to world hunger want to slip onto supermarket shelves a genetically modified salmon engineered to grow to twice the size of a normal salmon. My common sense legislation will finally allow informed consumers to make their own decisions and to vote with their wallets. People have a right to know how their food is made and whether or not it has been genetically modified,” Mr. Kucinich said.

The legislation Congressmen Kucinich introduced, H.R. 3553, The Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act, would for the first time, require genetically modified food to be clearly labeled. It would also require the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to periodically test products to ensure compliance. As partners in the Just Label It Campaign, Organic Connections expressed their delight to see this action from Congressman Kucinich, and  urge all their readers who have not yet signed the petition to do so.
 


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