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Israeli politician critiques the Gaza war's toll on Palestinians and sparks an outcry

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
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State lawmaker Rep. Lacey Hullthat Secretary of Health and Human Services

Israeli politician critiques the Gaza war's toll on Palestinians and sparks an outcry

called her to voice his support for the bill, which aligns with initiatives in his "Make America Healthy Again" movement. HHS press secretary Emily G. Hilliard told USA TODAY in an email that, "Secretary Kennedy encourages states to promote healthy practices and enhance consumer transparency in food labeling. Americans deserve to know what’s in their food so they can make informed choices for themselves and their families."While the bill managed to reach across a contentious political aisle, it is not universally popular. John Hewitt, Senior Vice President of State Affairs for the Consumer Brands Association, urged the governor not to sign it in a statement shared with USA TODAY, saying, "The ingredients used in the U.S. food supply are safe and have been rigorously studied following an objective science and risk-based evaluation process. The labeling requirements of SB 25 mandate inaccurate warning language, create legal risks for brands and drive consumer confusion and higher costs."Gov. Abbott has yet to indicate if he plans to sign the bill into law. In a statement to USA TODAY on Tuesday, June 3, press secretary Andrew Mahaleris said, “Governor Abbott will continue to work with the legislature to ensure

Israeli politician critiques the Gaza war's toll on Palestinians and sparks an outcry

have access to healthy foods to care for themselves and their families and will thoughtfully review any legislation they send to his desk.”would require that specific warning labels be placed on products intended for human consumption if they use certain ingredients like bleached flour, food dyes, sweeteners, oils and preservatives. Because manufacturers generally aim for uniformity and efficiency,

Israeli politician critiques the Gaza war's toll on Palestinians and sparks an outcry

, they will often expand practices employed to comply with state laws nationwide, meaning this change could impact the packaged food industry on a larger scale.

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