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26. Daily Beast omission: Thanks to Gov. Malloy, Connecticut is first state to require labeling of GMOs
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 05:17 PM
Nov 2014
http://www.governor.ct.gov/malloy/cwp/view.asp?A=4010&Q=536594

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[center]GOV. MALLOY: LAW GIVES CONSUMERS THE RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT’S IN THEIR FOOD
Connecticut Is First State To Require Labeling of Genetically Modified Organisms

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HARTFORD, CT) – Joined by lawmakers and advocates, Governor Dannel P. Malloy today held a ceremonial bill signing in Fairfield to commemorate final passage of legislation, Public Act 13-183, which requires that certain foods intended for human consumption that are entirely or partially genetically engineered to be labeled as such.

“I am proud that leaders from each of the legislative caucuses can come together to make our state the first in the nation to require the labeling of GMOs,” said Governor Malloy. “The end result is a law that shows our commitment to consumers’ right to know while catalyzing other states to take similar action.”

Connecticut’s GMO labeling law goes into effect only after four other states enact similar legislation. Additionally, any combination of northeastern states with a combined population of at least 20 million – including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey – must adopt similar laws.

The bill also includes language that protects Connecticut farmers by ensuring regional adoption of the new labeling system before requiring local farms to analyze and label genetically engineered products. The bill signing was held Wednesday afternoon at Catch a Healthy Habit Café in Fairfield.

“I want to thank Tara Cook-Littman, of GMO Free CT, and Representative Phil Miller who’ve been outspoken champions for GMO Labeling in the legislature,” added Governor Malloy. “I also want to be clear: This law does not ban anything. It requires the labeling of food products that have been modified with genetic engineering and do not occur naturally.”

“Families have the right to know whether the food they purchase has been genetically modified,” said Senate President Donald E. Williams, Jr. (D-Brooklyn). “Thanks to the work of grassroots advocates, Connecticut's first-in-the-nation GMO labeling legislation moves us closer to having the transparency we deserve to make informed, healthy choices.”

“Passing this bill is courageous and monumental,” said Rep. Philip Miller (D-Essex). “It is an affirmation for healthy, sustainable agriculture and responsible stewardship of our food supply. The ever growing grassroots efforts of Connecticut citizens has come to fruition with the passing of this legislation. I thank Governor Malloy for being a champion of our right to participate in building our economy as fully informed consumers and citizens.”

“This bill moves forward and reinforces our fundamental right to know what is in our food so we can make informed choices about what we feed our families,” said Rep. Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield-Trumbull). “Consumers may or may not wish to purchase foods that they know to be genetically modified, but they need the information made available to them to make those informed choices.”

"I'm proud to have worked with Tara Cook-Littman and advocates to pass the first in the nation GMO labeling bill,” said Rep. Brenda Kupchick (R-Fairfield). I'm hopeful the rest of the nation will follow Connecticut's lead.”

“As the catalyst for GMO labeling in the United States, Connecticut residents should feel proud. We are hopeful that legislators throughout the Northeast will follow the lead of Governor Malloy and all our legislative champions by passing laws that give consumers transparency in labeling. It is a great honor for all of us to stand with Governor Malloy as he signs the first in the nation GMO labeling law,” said Tara Cook-Littman, director of GMO Free CT.

More than 60 countries have adopted mandatory labeling laws, including the European Union.

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Recommended LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #1
This must be a lie. Democrats can only win by being Republican-lite. Read it right here on DU. Scuba Nov 2014 #2
Twoof. Octafish Nov 2014 #4
no, Dems win only by sabotaging their own campaigns, because if they win then, uh ... MisterP Nov 2014 #6
Ah...if only all state constituents were as openly liberal..I am Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2014 #12
I would be happy if it were even TRIED in all states...... socialist_n_TN Nov 2014 #20
Good point.. and what you say makes me re-think it all Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2014 #29
Well believe it or not, 80 years or so ago the south........ socialist_n_TN Nov 2014 #35
What I think about is how SO many people on the Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2014 #36
Well I wasn't specifically or necessarily speaking about the south being.... socialist_n_TN Nov 2014 #37
Taking care of the populace Go Vols Nov 2014 #3
recommended highly samsingh Nov 2014 #5
Huge K & R !!! WillyT Nov 2014 #7
K & R Thespian2 Nov 2014 #8
But think of all of the corporate money he won't get next time around, uh wait, he raised taxes Dustlawyer Nov 2014 #9
So does he mean.. jalan48 Nov 2014 #10
Welcome to DU, jalan48! calimary Nov 2014 #18
Thanks! jalan48 Nov 2014 #22
YES! Just say NO :-) ~nt RiverLover Nov 2014 #34
I did a thread on this after the elecion but some folks here didn't like it... CTyankee Nov 2014 #11
Thank you, CTyankee.. I just love your Gov.. and as stated in my post below.. I have a niece who Cha Nov 2014 #16
Fairfield? CTyankee Nov 2014 #23
It must be Fairfield then.. I haven't been there. She just moved there in July and Cha Nov 2014 #27
So sick of the pretending that it's some bizarre psychological problem, woo me with science Nov 2014 #13
Me too. Pretending protects the status quo. polichick Nov 2014 #14
I'm so glad Gov Dan Malloy is speaking out about this, DV.. Thank you! From your link.. Cha Nov 2014 #15
One more quote from Malloy.. Cha Nov 2014 #17
"Have a compass...and then follow it." brer cat Nov 2014 #19
Thanks! He's right, and I like him! nt babylonsister Nov 2014 #21
FDR gave us a roadmap but we decided that Karl Rove knows better. world wide wally Nov 2014 #24
Go figure: To make progress, be progressive! n/t Beartracks Nov 2014 #25
Daily Beast omission: Thanks to Gov. Malloy, Connecticut is first state to require labeling of GMOs proverbialwisdom Nov 2014 #26
K&R Stevepol Nov 2014 #28
What a radical idea. Be a Democrat, implement Liberal ideas and fucking win Autumn Nov 2014 #30
lol! Segami Nov 2014 #31
Thanks for the post. ctsnowman Nov 2014 #32
Thank you Dan Malloy!!!!!!! RiverLover Nov 2014 #33
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