Photo: March Against Monsanto in Marseille
Today, at 10 a.m., Reps. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.) and their band of pro-GMO, anti-consumer, stomp-all-over-states’-rights outlaws will stand before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health and ask the Committee to support H.R. 1599.
We’ve been calling H.R. 1599 the DARK (Deny Americans the Right to Know) Act, because that’s what the bill is intended to do—keep you in the dark about the toxic chemical-drenched GMOs in your food.
But that’s only half the story. Since Pompeo introduced his bill-to-kill GMO labeling laws earlier this year, he’s been tinkering with the language. Now, the latest version of the DARK Act is even darker than the original.
In fact, if you thought the Monsanto Protection Act was bad (and it was), the new-and-improved DARK Act is the Mother of all Monsanto Protection Acts.
In addition to preempting states’ rights to label GMOs, the latest iteration of H.R. 1599 will wipe out all state and local laws that regulate the growing of GMO crops—laws like the one passed in May 2014, Jackson County, Ore.—and weaken federal oversight of GMO crops and foods.
What can you do? Call Congress today, ask your Representatives and Senators to oppose H.R. 1599. Then, check our list of meetings and rallies being held at district offices around the country. OCA has been working with constituents in key districts to schedule these meetings, and get press coverage.
We still need volunteers to help organize meetings in the following districts: California – Cardenas, Denham; Florida – Yoho, Graham; Georgia – Scott; Illinois – Davis; Indiana – Brooks; Kentucky- Guthrie, Whitfield; Massachusetts – McGovern; Michigan – Upton, Moolenaar; Missouri – Long; New Hampshire – Kuster; New York -Collins, Gibson; North Carolina – Ellmers, Butterfield; Ohio – Fudge; Oregon – Schrader; Texas -Burgess, Barton, Green; Tennessee – Blackburn; Washingon – Rodgers, Newhouse, DelBene.
Today’s hearing is just the first step. We need to continue to meet with members of Congress in their home district offices to make it clear that voters and consumers want Congress to oppose this law. If you can help, email campaigns@organicconsumers.org.
TAKE ACTION: Call Congress TODAY! 202-224-3121 (Tips for calling)