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Now it's labeling GMOs.
President Obama campaigned on labeling GMOs back in 2007.
Two-thirds of Americans also support labeling GMOs.
Vermont's labeling law is a victory for the nation and food companies are already well on their way to labeling GMOs for the first time in the U.S. history.
A recent analysis of over 1,000 studies, conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and released in May, concludes that there's no safety reason to justify labeling GMOs except perhaps a consumer's right to know.
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"Labeling GMO food products is a matter of informed choice, just like selection of the compost you use to grow organically at home," says Andrews. "Whether or not GMO's are beneficial is certainly a subject open to, and that should be, debated.
As I've written before, the government's refusal to label GMOs is "demeaning and undemocratic".
"Republicans like to talk about states' rights, but now they are attempting to preempt the laws of Vermont and other states that seek to label GMOs".
They can label GMOs," said Rep. Pingree.
Vermont's recent law to label GMOs provides transparency to consumers about their food.
Just Label It is a national campaign to get the U.S. Federal Drug Administration to label GMOs in all foods.
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