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Fifty-Five Members Of Congress Call On FDA To Require Labeling Of Genetically
Engineered Foods
Center for Food Safety, March 12 2012
http://truefoodnow.org/2012/03/12/fifty-five-members-of-congress-call-on-fda-to-require-labeling-of-genetically-engineered-foods/

*Led by Boxer and DeFazio, Bicameral Letter Calls for Reversal of Two Decade-Old
Labeling Policy, Supports CFS Legal Petition

*In Only 6 Months, Already 850,000+ Public Comments To FDA In Support Of
Labeling

This morning a bicameral letter signed by 55 Members of Congress was sent to
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg calling on
the agency to require the labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods.
http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Final-Signed-GE-Labeling-Letter.pdf

The bicameral, bipartisan letter led by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and
Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-OR) was written in support of a legal petition
filed by the Center for Food Safety (CFS) on behalf of the Just Label It
campaign and its nearly 400 partner organizations and businesses; many health,
consumer, environmental, and farming organizations, as well as food companies,
are also signatories. Since CFS filed the labeling petition in October 2011, the
public has submitted over 850,000 comments in support of labeling.
http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/1881/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=5452

"Consumers are being misled about the foods they are purchasing," said Andrew
Kimbrell, Executive Director for the Center for Food Safety. "FDA's two-decade
old decision is bad policy based on outdated science and must be revoked.    The
American consumer deserves the same fundamental freedoms and choices of other
nations' citizens."

In the U.S. there is overwhelming public demand-consistently near 95%-for the
labeling of GE foods.  The U.S. policy of not requiring GE labeling makes it a
stark outlier among developed and developing nations.    Nearly 50 countries have
mandatory labeling policies for GE foods including South Korea, Japan, the
United Kingdom, Brazil, China, Australia, New Zealand, the entire European
Union, and many others.

In its 1992 policy statement, FDA allowed GE foods to be marketed without
labeling on the basis that they were not "materially" different from other
foods.  However, the agency severely limited what it considered "material" by
targeting only changes in food that could be recognized by taste, smell, or
other senses - applying 19th century science to the regulation of 21st century
food technologies.  The outdated standard has no legal basis in the statute and
was adopted by FDA despite a lack of scientific studies or data to support the
assumption that GE foods are not materially different from conventional foods.

The Congressional letter to FDA states:

"At issue is the fundamental right consumers have to make informed choices about
the food they eat...The agency currently requires over 3,000 other ingredients,
additives, and processes to be labeled; providing basic information doesn't
confuse the public, it empowers them to make choices. Absent labeling, Americans
are unable to choose for themselves whether to purchase GE foods.... We urge you
to fully review the facts, law, and science, and side with the American public
by requiring the labeling of genetically engineered foods as is done in nearly
50 countries throughout the world."

The 45 Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to join the letter are:
Peter DeFazio (OR-4), Richard Hanna (NY-24), Dennis Kucinich (OH-10), George
Miller, (CA-7), Louise Slaughter(NY-28), Keith Ellison (MN-5), Raul Grijalva
(AZ-7), Peter Welch (VT-At Large), Hansen Clarke (MI-13), Earl Blumenauer,
(OR-3), Lloyd Doggett (TX-25), Anna Eshoo (CA-14), Sam Farr (CA-17), Maurice
Hinchey (NY-22), Rush Holt (NJ-12), Chellie Pingree (ME-1), Jim McDermott WA-7),
Madeleine Bordallo (GU-At Large), James Moran (VA-8), John Olver (MA-1), Jared
Polis (CO-2), Charles Rangel (NY-15), Suzanne Bonamici (OR-1), Pete Stark
(CA-13), Howard L. Berman (CA-28), Robert Brady (PA-1), David Cicilline (RI-1),
Yvette D. Clarke (NY-11), Steve Cohen (TN-9), Dianne DeGette (CO-1), Bob Filner
(CA-5), Barney Frank (MA-4), Luis Gutierrez (IL-4), Janice Hahn (CA-36), Michael
Honda (CA-15), Barbara Lee (CA-9), Zoe Lofgren (CA-16), James McGovern (MA-3),
Jan Schakowsky (IL-9), Jackie Speier (CA-12), John Tierney
(MA-6), Melvin L. Watt (NC-12), Lynn Woolsey (CA-6), Maxine Waters (CA-35), and
Grace Napolitano (CA-38).

The 10 Members of the U.S. Senate to join the letter are: Barbara Boxer (CA),
Patrick Leahy (VT), Bernie Sanders (VT), Daniel Akaka (HI), Dianne Feinstein
(CA), Ron Wyden (OR), Mark Begich (AK), Jon Tester (MT), Richard Blumenthal
(CT), and Jeff Merkley (OR).

The bicameral letter was supported by more than 70 businesses and organizations
including Stonyfield Farm, the National Cooperative Grocers Association, the
National Organic Coalition, Beanitos, Inc., Consumers Union, Organic Valley, PCC
Natural Markets, the Organic Farming Research Foundation, and a number of
farming and fishing associations.

The public comment period on the petition to label genetically engineered foods
closes March 27th, 2012. Send your comment here:http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/1881/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=5452

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The Center for Food Safety is a national, non-profit, membership organization
founded in 1997 to protect human health and the environment by curbing the use
of harmful food production technologies and by promoting organic and other forms
of sustainable agriculture.

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