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Tell your Representative to keep our food safe!

Target: House of Representatives
Sponsored by: Consumers Union
Because of your messages to Congress, the scheduled March 2nd vote on H.R. 4167 has been postponed to next week. This bill would gut state food safety and labeling laws, endangering the food you eat. H.R. 4167, the "National Uniformity for Food Act," lowers the bar on food safety by overturning state food safety laws that are not "identical" to federal law. Hundreds of state laws and regulations are at risk, including those governing the safety of milk and shellfish.

Local and state officials are now responsible for 80% of the nation's food safety enforcement. These officials regularly improve training, sanitation and labeling standards to address new food borne diseases and other dangers to our food supply whether natural or man made. H.R. 4167 puts a straitjacket on these front-line workers, who are most familiar with local needs.

Industry tried to push this through without even a hearing, but we pushed back! Next week they will try again and we need to increase the pressure. Act now! Protect yourself and others from unsafe food by writing your Representative and urging them to vote NO on H.R. 4167.
deadline: 3-9-2006
goal: 30,000
 

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The House passed the "National Uniformity for Food Act" on March 9, 2006 in a 283 to 139 vote. Now the bill will move to the Senate floor.

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Dear Representative,

I am writing to express my concern over H.R. 4167, the "National Uniformity for Food Act" and urge you to oppose it when it comes up for a vote. In the name of "uniformity," the bill would overturn state food safety and labeling laws that are not "identical" to federal law. In fact, more than 100 state laws and regulations would be voided by this bill.

This bill would lower food safety protections to the least common denominator. Laws in jeopardy range from those that insure that milk is not adulterated, to California's Proposition 65, which requires labels on foods that contain substances that cause cancer or reproductive problems.

I believe the bill is dangerous on many fronts. H.R. 4167 ignores the basic reality that local and state food safety officials are closer to communities than their counterparts in Washington, DC, and can react faster and more expeditiously. If this bill passes, they would lose their authority to remove dangerous food from the marketplace.

Every day across the U.S., state and local health departments perform hundreds of food safety jobs, from inspecting local restaurants, to ensuring the safety of shellfish and the quality of Grade A milk.

I urge you to act for the safety and well-being of American consumers: vote NO on H.R. 4167.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Tell your Representative to keep our food safe!” petition!
# 22,825:
1:44 pm PST, Mar 9, Rhea Moriarity, Colorado
# 22,824:
1:38 pm PST, Mar 9, Name not displayed, Michigan
# 22,823:
1:19 pm PST, Mar 9, Terri McBride, Nevada
Citizens are already in the dair about food safety and contamination; why make it harder for them to find out about safe food at this point in time? Why not work to educate them MORE so that they can make informed decisions about feeding their family?
# 22,822:
1:10 pm PST, Mar 9, Sally Proctor, New York
# 22,821:
12:54 pm PST, Mar 9, Shirley Ross, California
# 22,820:
12:40 pm PST, Mar 9, Shanti Zunes-Wolfe, California
# 22,819:
12:40 pm PST, Mar 9, Alesia White , California
# 22,818:
12:39 pm PST, Mar 9, Lori Smith, Oregon
# 22,817:
12:35 pm PST, Mar 9, James Shields, North Carolina
The air isn't safe, the water isn't safe, and now you want to allow our food to not be safe?
# 22,816:
12:26 pm PST, Mar 9, Debra Babinaux, Louisiana
# 22,815:
12:17 pm PST, Mar 9, Myrna Weinstein, New Jersey
# 22,814:
12:11 pm PST, Mar 9, Therese Johnson, Minnesota
# 22,813:
12:05 pm PST, Mar 9, Jeannine V. Eremea, Texas
vote NO on HR 4167- we need to improve the quality of our food. I just came back from Europe and when I go to the supermarket here, I want to cry when I compare! We are way behind on so many things! I can buy milk, cream,soja for cuisine, etc that do not need refrigeration until they are opened ! What a convenience and what a saving!! Here I buy milk and 3 days later, sometimes 2, it is no longer good! Let us share the knowledge and provide food with less sodium, sugar and other ingredient which are not good for our health. The OBESITY in our country is SHAMEFUL! The American People deserve better!
# 22,812:
11:54 am PST, Mar 9, Marlene Remington, Utah
# 22,811:
11:47 am PST, Mar 9, Allen Bauer, Washington
Keep state safety laws. This seems like yet another lobbying attempt to benefit the corporations at the expense of the United States of Americas population. Make money now, the future doesn't count, seems to be the motto to these profitteers.
# 22,810:
11:40 am PST, Mar 9, Katie Coleman, Oregon
# 22,809:
11:40 am PST, Mar 9, Name not displayed, Florida
# 22,808:
11:38 am PST, Mar 9, Sandra Heinrich, Washington
Please show us it's your constituents you really care about!!!
# 22,807:
11:03 am PST, Mar 9, Walter Rossmann, Florida
# 22,806:
10:56 am PST, Mar 9, Phyllis J Smith, Texas
# 22,805:
10:56 am PST, Mar 9, Sr. Norma Rocklage, OSF, Indiana
# 22,804:
10:40 am PST, Mar 9, Sheryl Weinstein, Hawaii
Thanks for making the RIGHT decisions on our behalf... Every state is as individual as each person on Earth!!!!
# 22,803:
10:38 am PST, Mar 9, Nathaniel Chan, New York
# 22,802:
10:37 am PST, Mar 9, Christopher Chan, New York
# 22,801:
10:36 am PST, Mar 9, Melissa Anderson, California
All constituents should have full disclosure about food safety! It is vital to the livelihood of their families and the community as a whole.
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