date:Apr 28, 2014
ilers if the food is produced entirely or in part from bioengineering.
The Grocery Manufacturers Association, Washington, spoke out against HB 112 on April 23.
It sets the nation on a costly and misguided path toward a 50-state patchwork of G.M.O. labeling policies that will do nothing to advance the safety of consumers, the G.M.A. said. We are currently in the process of evaluating the legislation to determine the best course of action in response to its passage.
G.M. (genetically modified)