House Bill Aimed At Prohibiting Mandatory GMO Food Labeling

April 16, 2014
Kansas Republican Congressman Mike Pompeo drafted the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act, which would override more than 20 states' bills to require labeling foods with genetically modified ingredients.

Reuters has recently reported that Mike Pompeo, a Republican congressman from Kansas, introduced legislation on April 16 that would "nullify efforts" in the nearly two dozen states requiring genetically modified food labeling. According to the report, Pompeo expects hearings on the bill sometime this summer.

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