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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California.
Hello, my question concerns the 4 new food safety bills that are currently going through congress: S. 425, H.R. 817, H.R. 875, and H.R. 759. These bills (some more than others) seem to be getting a lot of hype in reference to whether or not organic farms, farmer's markets, roadstands, small sustainable farms and the like will be negatively affected. There are concerns about the broadness of the bills and that regulations that highly restrict or even eliminate organic farming could be put in place. Some say that the paperwork and hassles involved with registering could put a lot of small farms out of business and there is talk about large corporations such as Monsanto being involved. While some of this sounds more feasible than the rest, overall it just sounds too absurd. Outlaw organic farming? I really hope this isn't the case and I don't want to panic over nothing. I'd like some educated advice from someone who is familiar with the area as well as the subject. I've already seen some documentaries about some of Monsanto's more questionable actions (most notably involving GM foods) and found out that Rosa DeLauro (who presented H.R. 875) is actually married to a Monsanto employee. I really hope this is just the conspiracy theorist's overactive mind, but in any case I'd like some reassurance from some sound advice. Please keep in mind that you are speaking to someone with very limited knowledge of legislation so if you could break down as much as possible that would be great. Thank you.
Hello, my question concerns the 4 new food safety bills that are currently going through congress: S. 425, H.R. 817, H.R. 875, and H.R. 759. These bills (some more than others) seem to be getting a lot of hype in reference to whether or not organic farms, farmer's markets, roadstands, small sustainable farms and the like will be negatively affected. There are concerns about the broadness of the bills and that regulations that highly restrict or even eliminate organic farming could be put in place. Some say that the paperwork and hassles involved with registering could put a lot of small farms out of business and there is talk about large corporations such as Monsanto being involved. While some of this sounds more feasible than the rest, overall it just sounds too absurd. Outlaw organic farming? I really hope this isn't the case and I don't want to panic over nothing. I'd like some educated advice from someone who is familiar with the area as well as the subject. I've already seen some documentaries about some of Monsanto's more questionable actions (most notably involving GM foods) and found out that Rosa DeLauro (who presented H.R. 875) is actually married to a Monsanto employee. I really hope this is just the conspiracy theorist's overactive mind, but in any case I'd like some reassurance from some sound advice. Please keep in mind that you are speaking to someone with very limited knowledge of legislation so if you could break down as much as possible that would be great. Thank you.
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