Published on Jun 4, 2013
In Connecticut, consumers are now
closer to knowing exactly what is in their food. The state legislature
passed a bill requiring special labeling on foods that have been
genetically modified materials. The bill passed with a 134 to 3 vote and
now awaits the governor's signature. Liz Reitzig, co-founder of Farm
Food Freedom Coalition, joins us to explain the details of this
legislation and what this means for the future of GMO labeling in the
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