I got this email from a friend of mine, moderate republican. He was so exciting when he got this news:
November 23, 2004
CONGRESS REJECTS VOLUNTARY COOL
Two wins! The amendments to make country of origin labeling (COOL)
voluntary and to exempt factory farms from certain environmental laws both
failed to make it into the Congressional spending bill this week. Many
of you sent email and called your representatives over these issues,
and we think it made a huge difference!
Thank you to all!
These amendments would have made it more difficult to know where food
comes from, and to protect our communities against the pollution of
factory farms.
We will have to continue to be vocal, as it's likely these amendments
will be introduced as legislation in the next Congressional session.
Thank you again.
Director of Public Affairs
November 23, 2004
CONGRESS REJECTS VOLUNTARY COOL
Two wins! The amendments to make country of origin labeling (COOL)
voluntary and to exempt factory farms from certain environmental laws both
failed to make it into the Congressional spending bill this week. Many
of you sent email and called your representatives over these issues,
and we think it made a huge difference!
Thank you to all!
These amendments would have made it more difficult to know where food
comes from, and to protect our communities against the pollution of
factory farms.
We will have to continue to be vocal, as it's likely these amendments
will be introduced as legislation in the next Congressional session.
Thank you again.
Director of Public Affairs
