Senator Bernie Sanders proposes amendment to Farm Bill to label genetically engineered foods
source: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=09f69aba-a6a5-4292-9ac2-cb8ae1265ede
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The Vermont Legislature earlier this year considered a bill that would have required labels on foods that contain genetically-engineered ingredients. The House Agriculture Committee heard testimony from 111 citizens and hundreds more crowded the Statehouse to show their support. Despite passing by a lopsided 9-1 vote in committee, the bill languished after Monsanto threatened to sue the state.
Similar strong-arm tactics by one of the world's leading producers of genetically-engineered foods and herbicides have been employed elsewhere by Monsanto, the multi-national company that posted $1.6 billion in profits last year. "It's no mystery why Monsanto would fight people's right to know," Sanders said "Business is booming for the chemical company. Clearly, they have a lot to protect."
The Sanders Amendment, cosponsored by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), acknowledges that states have the authority to require the labeling of foods produced through genetic engineering or derived from organisms that have been genetically engineered.
The measure also would require the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to report to Congress within two years on the percentage of food and beverages in the United States that contain genetically-engineered ingredients.
"All over this country, people are becoming more conscious about the foods they are eating and the foods they are serving to their kids, and this is certainly true for genetically-engineered foods," Sanders said. "I believe that when a mother goes to the store and purchases food for her child, she has the right to know what she is feeding her child."
In the United States, Sanders said, food labels already must list more than 3,000 ingredients ranging from gluten, aspartame, high-fructose corn syrup, trans-fats or MSG, but not genetically-altered ingredients. Around the world, by contrast, 49 countries require labels on foods that contain genetically-engineered ingredients.
In the 1990s, there was consensus among scientists and doctors at the FDA that genetically-altered foods could have new and different risks such as hidden allergens, increased plant-toxin levels and the potential to hasten the spread of antibiotic-resistant disease. Those concerns are mounting. In just three days, the American Medical Association will consider resolutions calling for new studies on the impact of genetically-altered foods. The American Public Health Association and the American Nurses Association already passed similar resolutions.
Sanders stressed that labeling genetically-altered foods will not increase costs to shoppers. He also disputed claims that genetically-engineered crops are better for the environment. Instead, he said, the use of Monsanto Roundup-ready soybeans engineered to withstand exposure to the herbicide Roundup has caused the spread of Roundup-resistant weeds, which now infest 10 million acres in 22 states with predictions of 40 million acres or more by mid-decade. Resistant weeds increase the use of herbicides and the use of older and more toxic herbicides.
The Sanders Amendment is about allowing states to honor the wishes of their residents and allowing consumers' to know what they're eating. "Monsanto and other major corporations should not get to decide this, the people and their elected representatives should," Sanders said.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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I do not believe that genetically engineered food should be automatically maligned. There are good things about genetic engineering. But we are entitled to have our food labeled as such, and I cannot with good conscience throw my hat into the ring with Monsanto. Go Bernie.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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kvb1
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How can you realistically argue that foods do not have a direct link to health issues. We always hear about the positive thing about eating "the right foods", but what those foods contain also can have a negative impact on your health. Since HFCS, antibiots and growth hormones have been added to the foods we consume, this country has gone into an obesity epidemic, especially when we spend more money per capita and more time than any other country on exercise.
GMOs are bad both for the environment and for human health on many levels.
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JanforGore
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kvb1:
Yes, the Farm Bill is actually our healthcare bill.
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JanforGore
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coolplanet
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Whatever happened to "You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free"?
Why is asking truth in advertising considered a commie plot?
There is a serious lack of honesty in the United States. - 11 months ago
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
The thing is these companies, particularly Monsanto are caught now between a rock and a hard place because information on this entire GMO scam has filtrated out to many more consumers. Whether they label it or not, people will know it is in the food they purchase and where it is and they won't buy it anyway. I know i will continue to make sure that people know that. There also isn't one company making soy baby formula that isn't GMO. If anything that is the one product that must be labelled especially with tests showing effects of GM soy including early puberty. Our children especially should not be experiments and that is really what this comes to. The human race is being used as a petrie dish for these multinationals without the consequences being known and without our consent. Meanwhile independent tests show they are detrimental to the environment and health, yet they are not regulated and rolling in profits at our expense. It's time to end that.
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JanforGore
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dadicus02 [removed]
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JanforGore: This comment was removed as a violation of community guidelines.
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dadicus02:
For women who for some reason cannot breast feed, they need a safe alternative.
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JanforGore
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letsliveinpeace
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Sen. Bernie Sanders is the hardest working person in Congress. He's a 100% for the people, nobody owns him.
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letsliveinpeace
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Leen61
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Bernie....doing good things again. We need many more like him.
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Leen61
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youngdebater
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i feel happy that guys like him are in the world
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youngdebater
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FreeSpiritMuse
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youngdebater:
So do I YD.
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JanforGore
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youngdebater:
He is an American treasure.
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JanforGore
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Senator Sanders deserves so much credit for his tireless work. If there more elected officials like him, I feel we'd be in much better shape in this country.
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FreeSpiritMuse
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treewolf39
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He makes me proud almost daily!
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treewolf39
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Arizona_Huey
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Bernie Sanders - 2016
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Arizona_Huey
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coolplanet
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Arizona_Huey:
I'm going to write him in in 2012 if Obama doesn't clean up his energy act!
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JanforGore
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http://fooddemocracynow.org/blog/2012/jun/14/senators_sanders_and_boxer_farm_bil...
Text of the amendment. Thank you Senator Sanders and also to Senator Boxer. This also shows what activism online and off can accomplish. Never give up.
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JanforGore
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cmc101
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JanforGore:
thank you or the good post
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cmc101
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JanforGore
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cmc101:
You're welcome. I'm just gratified to see people in Congress even mentioning this. Dennis Kucinich tried for years with no one even speaking the words genetically engineered seeds or labelling.
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JanforGore
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cmc101
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JanforGore:
big money have brainwashed so many people
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cmc101
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JanforGore
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cmc101:
Yes, but on this particular issue the people are at least being heard. Americans of all politics joined together in California to place GMO labelling on their ballot. This affects us all. I hope the momentum grows.
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JanforGore