New Jersey voters want more restrictive public health policies around food according to Stockton poll
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New Jersey voters want more restrictive public health policies around food according to Stockton poll
GALLOWAY, NJ. May 12, 2025 — Trust in federal health agencies falls along partisan lines, but both sides of the aisle want increased restrictions on food additives, processed foods and pesticides, according to a poll of New Jersey voters released by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. Democrats and Republicans are in lockstep with some of the more mainstream proposals associated with the “Make America Healthy A…
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