House votes to strip COOL for meat
House votes to strip COOL for meat
WASHINGTON The House of Representatives voted June 8 to delay country-of-origin labeling for meat products another year, and now the debate moves to the Senate, which is scheduled to consider the U.S. Department of Agriculture spending bill later this month. With Congress focused on delaying COOL for meat products, many are asking whether produce can be far behind. The embattled labeling program is slated to go into effect for meat products and produce next fall, but opponents say it is too costly. "By passing this delay, Congress now will have time to take action on a meaningful, bipartisan