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ESSAY OF THE WEEK

Consumer Alert: Secret Trade Agreements Threaten Food Safety,         Subvert Democracy

If you think the         U.S. government is doing a sub-par job of keeping your food safe, brace         yourself. You could soon be eating imported chicken, beef and seafood         products that don’t meet even basic U.S. standards for food safety. The         Obama Administration is allowing corporations like Dow AgroSciences,         Cargill and DuPont, and industry trade groups like the Pork Producers         Council and Tobacco Associates, Inc. – 600 of them in all – to weigh in         on negotiations on two of the largest free trade agreements in world         history.

Who doesn’t get a         seat at the table? Consumers, farmers, even members of Congress. In         fact, the President wants to “fast-track” the two agreements. That         means Congress will be forced to vote on them, after they’ve already         been finalized and signed, without benefit of the normal democratic         checks and balances that include debate and the ability to introduce         amendments.

The Trans-Atlantic         Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and Trans-Pacific Partnership         (TPP) pose direct threats to consumer safety. They will weaken U.S. and         world food safety standards, threaten domestic and international food         sovereignty laws, and allow transnational corporations to sue         governments for alleged future lost profits unless the corporations are         allowed to freely peddle their unproven, unsafe goods with reckless         regard for existing food safety laws.

Read the essay

Read the press release

TAKE ACTION: Tell President Obama and Interim U.S. Trade         Rep. Miriam Sapiro: Trade Agreements Shouldn’t Be Secret!

GMO LEGISLATION UPDATE

Winning! Connecticut and Maine Make History, Pass GMO Labeling Laws

It’s Monsanto’s         worst nightmare come true. One by one, states are passing GMO labeling         laws, despite Monsanto’s best efforts – and deep pockets – to prevent         them. Will the Biotech Bully follow through on its threats to sue? We         say: Bring it on!

Kudos to the         hard-working, take-no-prisoners, not-takin’-no-for-an-answer activists         in Connecticut for scoring the first GMO labeling law in the country.         And a tip of the hat to Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, who has         promised to sign the Connecticut bill, lawsuit threats and all. The         Connecticut bill received bipartisan support, passing the Senate         unanimously and winning a 134-3 vote in the House. Maine followed         Connecticut’s lead, with the House passing LD 718 yesterday, June 12,         also by an overwhelming majority vote 141-4.

Neither bill is perfect. Connecticut’s requires four other states,         including one that borders the Constitution State, to pass GMO labeling         laws before it kicks in. Maine contains a similar trigger, but requires         five other states to pass GMO labeling laws, before LD 718 can take         effect. But it just could turn out that the trigger clauses prompt         other nearby states, including Vermont whose bill H.112 will be taken         up in January, to follow suit.

Next it’s on to Washington State, where voters will cast their ballots         on Nov. 5, to decide on I-522, a citizens’ ballot initiative to require         mandatory GMO labeling there.

More on the Connecticut win

More on the Maine win

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Usual Suspects Strike Again

We knew they’d         show up, sooner or later, with their bulging wallets. Can their fake         science, sleazy ads and bogus voter guides be far behind?

This week, the         money started flowing in to the campaign to defeat I-522, Washington         State’s ballot initiative to label genetically modified organisms         (GMOs). If history is our guide, this is just the beginning. A mere         trickle compared with the flood that’s sure to follow.

The Grocery Manufacturers Association is leading the way, with its         first donation, $472.5k. Monsanto has plunked down $242.2k so far, a         mere pittance compared to the nearly $8 million the biotech giant         forked out last year to defeat Proposition 37, California’s GMO         labeling initiative. The other usual suspects include DuPont Pioneer,         Bayer CropScience, Dow AgroSciences – you know, the guys who make all         those nasty pesticides, and don’t want you to know they’re putting them         in your food.

Experts tell us         that neither side in the I-522 fight will need to spend as much as they         spent in California. We can reach far more voters, with far fewer ads,         in Washington. The opposition could spend the same amount it spent in         California, nearly $46 million, to try to defeat I-522, but you can         only saturate a market so much before you put off voters. That said, we         know these early donations will be followed by many more, much larger         ones.

The biotech         industry will pull out all the stops to defeat I-522, especially in         light of the recent GMO labeling law wins in Connecticut and Maine. We         don’t have any huge corporations on our side in this fight. But we have         you. Hundreds of thousands of individual donors who, together, can make         a huge difference. Please make a generous donation today. Thank you!

Donate to the Organic Consumers Fund         (non-tax-deductible,         but necessary for our legislative efforts in Washington, Vermont and         other states)

If you need your         donation to be tax-deductible, you can donate to the Organic Consumers Association         (tax-deductible,         helps support our work on behalf of organic standards, fair trade and public         education)

TRAITOR BOYCOTT

Dear Traitor Brands: We’re Waiting

It’s been more         than six months since consumers began boycotting the “Traitor” brands:         the organic and natural brands of the parent companies that spent millions         to defeat Proposition 37, the California Right to Know GMO labeling         initiative. When we launched the boycott, we explained that we’d be         happy to start buying brands like R.W. Knudsen, Naked Juice, Odwalla         and others again – just as soon as the decision-makers at those brands         guaranteed us that their parent companies wouldn’t pour money into         defeating future state labeling campaigns, but would instead pitch in         to support those campaigns.

We’re still         waiting. So far, there’s been no sign of donations from companies like         Pepsi, Coca-Cola, ConAgra, etc. to the NO campaign for I-522, a         citizens’ initiative to label GMOs in Washington State. That’s         encouraging. But there haven’t been any donations from those companies         to the YES campaign, either. Even though we know a lot of these Big         Food companies have signaled that they now support GMO labeling         laws, at least at the federal level.

If         you’re missing your Honest Tea or Boca Burgers or Hunts Organic, now         would be a good time to visit the facebook pages of all the Traitor Brands and post a little reminder:         You’ll become a loyal fan again, as soon as their parent companies         promise to support I-522. Until then, you’ll make do         with their competitors’ brands.
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FARM BILL UPDATE

Senator Promises Monsanto Protection Act Won’t Be Renewed without a         Vote

It pays to         complain. Thanks to your calls and letters to your U.S. Senators, the         movement to repeal the Monsanto Protection Act has scored a         preliminary victory: The much-maligned rider, slipped into the Farm         Bill without debate, will not be renewed without a vote. Sen. Debbie         Stabenow (D-Mich., pictured), chairwoman of the Agriculture Committee, pledged to oppose the extension beyond its         September 30 expiration date. Sen. Stabenow made the promise to Sen.         Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), who had pushed unsuccessfully for a vote on his         own amendment to repeal the Monsanto rider. Sen. Stabenow’s promise         represented a compromise.

Great news, but we         have to keep up the pressure to make sure Sen. Stabenow honors her         pledge. Please call and email your Senators and ask them to         pledge to vote against the Monsanto Protection Act if Sen. Blunt         proposes it again.

What’s next for         the Farm Bill? The Senate completed its work on June 10, passing the         legislation without voting on many of the other amendments we asked consumers to         support. The bill now moves to the House, where floor debates and votes         on amendments are scheduled for the week of June 17. The House version         of Farm Bill contains an amendment proposed by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa)         that would rob states of the right to regulate factory farms. That’s         bad enough, but the King Amendment is so broadly written that it could         also overturn hundreds of state laws regulating agricultural products,         including laws like the one Connecticut just passed, and many other         states are considering, that would require mandatory labeling of         genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

There’s         still time to make your voice heard on the King Amendment, and other         key amendments that will have an impact on food, environment and         climate change policies. Let Congress know where you stand!

Learn the fate of the Senate Farm Bill amendments and         find out what amendments will come up for a vote in the House

TAKE ACTION: Don’t Let Congress Stomp Out States’         Rights. Stop the King Amendment!

Love a Parade? March with Moms Across America on July 4!

The timing         couldn’t be more perfect. Just as we kicked off our plan to “out” the Senators who voted         against states’ rights to label GMOs, Moms Across America has organized         hundreds of marches in July 4 parades, to draw attention to kids’         health and GMOs. What better way to protest your Senators’ votes, than         by marching in a parade with thousands of moms fighting for their kids’         health?

The California         State Grange and LabelGMOs.org have teamed up with moms who have seen         their kids’ health improve by going GMO free. Together they’ve launched         the first Moms Across America campaign. Moms Across America is urging         everyone who supports “the freedom to choose our food” to         march in the hundreds of July 4 parades scheduled for the summer’s         biggest holiday. So far, activists in 147 towns have heeded the call.

Fourth of July         parades draw politicians and decision-makers of all stripes, and the 71 U.S. Senators who recently voted against         states’ rights to label GMOs are certain to be at an Independence Day         event somewhere in the their home state. Let’s make them and their         voting public aware that the nine out of 10 citizens who support GMO         labels aren’t happy with their votes against our right to know.

Find out if your Senators voted against your right to         know

Join Moms Across America on July 4

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Cookin’ up Opposition to GMOs

“Its’ not about taste.         For me, it’s not even about the science. It’s about freedom.” Craft         Restaurants founder Tom Colicchio, known also for his work as the head         judge on Bravo’s hit competition show Top Chef, discusses what it means to         be a food activist.

Watch the video

LITTLE BYTES

Essential Reading for the Week

McDonald’s Cruelty: Creating Mentally Broken &         Physically Destroyed Animals

Why Are Children’s Foods Packed with Toxic Chemicals?

Modern Fruits and Vegetables Are Less Nutritious

Evidence of GMO Harm in Pig Study

If Dr. Offit Had His Way, Vitamins Would Be Treated as         Drugs

Hey, Non-GMO Activist: Monsanto’s CEO Thinks You’re an         Elitist

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