Vermont Senate Approves GMO Labeling Bill, Sends It Back to House for Final Vote
date:Apr 18, 2014
ion and voter initiatives in several states in recent years. They reportedly spent about $60 million against labeling initiatives in California in 2012 and Washington state in 2013, and both proposals were narrowly defeated.

Pro-labeling groups in Vermont say they expect industry groups to go to court to stop mandatory labeling legislation enacted by the states. As preparation, the Senate version of H. 112 includes $1.5 million to help pay legal defense costs, and the Vermont Right to Know GMOs
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