Subcommittee agrees to delay COOL for meat until 2007
Subcommittee agrees to delay COOL for meat until 2007
WASHINGTON -- Opponents of country-of-origin labeling got their feet in the door May 16 when a congressional subcommittee agreed to delay implementing the law for meat products until 2007. Rep. Henry Bonilla (R-TX), chairman of the House Agriculture Appropriations subcommittee, added language to a U.S. Department of Agriculture spending bill that would delay the controversial labeling program for meat products until September 2007. Congress passed similar legislation in 2003 that delayed COOL for fruits and vegetables and other commodities until September 2006. The food industry will be