Senate Measure Would End California's Animal-Welfare Law Created by Prop 12
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Senate Bill Could Roll Back State Animal Welfare Laws and Voter Protections - One Green Planet
A new Senate bill could wipe out animal protection laws across the U.S., sparking fears for farm animals, food safety, and states' rights. The post Senate Bill Could Roll Back State Animal Welfare Laws and Voter Protections appeared first on One Green Planet.
Senate Measure Would End California's Animal-Welfare Law Created by Prop 12
Republican lawmakers in the U.S. Senate introduced legislation recently that would strike down California’s animal-welfare law created as a result of Proposition 12. The Food Security and Farm Protection Act introduced by Sens. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, would prevent any state or local government from passing laws that interfere with commerce and agricultural practices outside their jurisdictions…
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