State lawmakers suspend cage-free egg law in hopes of bringing down soaring price of eggs
- Nevada passed AB171 to temporarily suspend the requirement for cage-free eggs due to an ongoing egg shortage, with unanimous support from the legislature.
- The Nevada Legislature passed AB171 to address the ongoing egg shortage by temporarily suspending the requirement for cage-free egg production.
- The bill, now signed by Governor Joe Lombardo, aims to provide more sources for egg supply amid rising prices, which have peaked at nearly $5 per dozen.
- Experts believe relaxing cage-free laws may slightly ease prices in Nevada, but the overall supply remains tight due to millions of birds being culled.
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