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Defenders of Wildlife
Rural Updates!
June 6, 2005
ALASKA ANTI-GMO BILL PASSES UNANIMOUSLY
Just weeks ago Alaska became the first state in the nation to
require the labeling of GMO foods. Senate Bill 25, also known as
the "Frankenfish" bill, sailed unanimously through Alaska's House
and Senate and will require labeling for all genetically engineered
fish or fish products. The bills sponsor, Senator Gary Stevens, R-
Kodiak, said, "The message that Alaska seafood is more natural
than seafood that has been engineered in a lab is a highly important
marketing tool. This bill helps highlight Alaska seafood as distinct
from genetically modified seafood, doing away with any vagueness
that may exist to the consumer when purchasing seafood without
labeling, and reinforcing the natural message." According to Hal
Spence writing for the on-line Global Healing Center, Alaska's bill
was prompted by the fact that the, "U.S. Food and Drug
Administration is considering an application by an aquaculture
company to sell a genetically modified, growth-enhanced salmon."
Read more:
http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/press_release5.12.2005.cfm
Read the text of the bill:
http://www.legis.state.ak.us/basis/get_bill_text.asp?hsid=SB0025A
&session=24
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