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National Uniformity For Food Act


Claire

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This may be of interest to some or all of the forum members. Claire

URGENT: STOP THE NATIONAL UNIFORMITY FOR FOOD ACT (H.R. 4167) BEFORE IT WIPES OUT HUNDREDS OF FOOD SAFETY LABELING LAWS

Keep up the pressure on your lawmakers to stop passage of H.R. 4167, a bill heavily supported by junk food manufacturers that would -- believe it or not -- make it ILLEGAL for States to protect their citizens from food products containing heavy metals, cancer causing chemicals, aspartame and other dangerous ingredients.

For example, California currently operates under a law called Proposition 65, which requires food manufacturers to list cancer-causing or birth defect-causing ingredients on their food labels. Washington lawmakers, with the full support of food giants like Kraft, Heinz, Nestle, and Sara Lee now wants to eliminate that law and actually make it illegal for California to require such warnings.

The Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) and its members essentially want to censor the truth about dangerous food ingredients, keeping customers in the dark about the real dangers of their manufactured food products. This effort is a "de-labeling" proposal that would tell consumers even less about the manufactured foods they're buying and eating.

In other words, this is a bill that stands for ignorance. Keep people ignorant, and they'll never know what's really in their food. That's exactly the way the food industry wants to keep Americans: Under-informed and over-fed.

URGENT: If we don't raise our voices right now, this bill has a good chance of becoming law! It has a whopping 226 co-sponsors (lawmakers who have sold their souls to food companies at the expense of public health), including 59 Democrats. We need your help in fighting this bill, or it could easily become the law of the land, thereby wiping out literally hundreds of state laws that protect consumers from dangerous food ingredients.

ACTION: If you live in the United States, contact your Congressional representative Monday morning by phone or fax (email is not as effective) and let them know you strongly oppose HR 4167, the food labeling uniformity proposal. You must take action on Monday morning, because a House vote is imminent. Call 202-224-3121 and ask for your Congressional representative.

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