This is a very important endorsement!--Tom
In a message dated 10/25/2012 10:08:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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LA
City Council unanimously endorses Prop 37, supports labeling GMOs
Judson
Parker
Examiner, October 24
2012
http://www.examiner.com/article/la-city-council-unanimously-endorses-prop-37-supports-labeling-gmos
As supporters rallied in front of Los Angeles City Hall today, the Los
Angeles City Council unanimously passed a resolution supporting Prop 37, the
Right to Know ballot measure that would label genetically engineered foods in
California.
California would join 61 other countries that already label
genetically engineered foods, and Prop 37 would also prohibit such foods from
being marketed as "natural."
"It's not often that the LA City Council
votes unanimously to support a measure, but Prop 37 was a no-brainer. We have
the right to know what's in the food we're eating and feeding our families,"
said Council member Paul Koretz, the resolution's author. "I'm proud to be a
part of this true grassroots campaign in our struggle against the biggest
pesticide and junk food companies in the world."
"We're thrilled that
the Los Angeles City Council voted to join our people's movement today," said
Tom Fendley, political director of the Yes on 37 California Right to Know
campaign. "The Council joins millions of moms, dads, family farmers, doctors,
scientists, and grocery store owners in saying, very simply, that we have the
right to know what's in our food."
The Los Angeles City Council joins
the California Democratic Party, Senator Barbara Boxer, Congresswoman Maxine
Waters, Congressmen Brad Sherman and Howard Berman, and dozens of other
California city and town councils, elected officials and candidates in
endorsing Prop 37.
"The Los Angeles City Council clearly did not
believe the lies in our opposition's widely discredited TV ads," said Dave
Murphy, co-chair of the California Right to Know and founder of Food Democracy
Now! "They know Prop 37 won't cost consumers a dime, because Prop 37 only
requires a simple label. And they know Prop 37 won’t trigger lawsuits, because
food companies will comply with this simple labeling law, just as they already
do in 61 other countries."
The world's largest pesticide companies, led
by Monsanto and DuPont, are the leading funders of the No on 37 campaign,
which has raised more than $40 million to oppose Prop 37.
"Prop 37
won't raise food costs, and most grocery store managers understand that it's
ridiculous to believe we'd be opening ourselves to lawsuits. Food companies
will comply with this simple labeling law," said Bruce Palma, general manager
of Co-Opportunity Natural Foods in Santa Monica.
"As a family
physician, I see patients trying to make the best food and exercise decisions
for their families. At issue is the fundamental right to know what’s in our
food," said Dr. Sandra Salazar.
"This is a commonsense measure, and we
should promote personal empowerment of families to make healthy food
decisions."
Learn more about the Prop 37 campaign at
www.yeson37.org
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