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S. 764 – GMO Food Labeling, passed the House with 306 voting yes to 117 no votes.

July 16, 2016 - On Thursday, Congressman Tom McClintock on voting yes for S. 764 - GMO Food Labeling said,"Mankind has genetically modified crops and livestock since the dawn of recorded history (it’s called cross-breeding, tom mcclintock congressmanand it gives us seedless grapes and sweeter corn).  

A movement has recently emerged that contends – despite every scrap of available scientific evidence – that genetic modifications are dangerous and demands that all foods be labeled as to their genetic modifications.

State governments are now responding with intricate labeling requirements. The food industry fears this will produce a patchwork of local and state regulations that would make interstate commerce impossible.

The House acted to provide a voluntary, uniform standard for those producers that wanted to market their products accordingly.  The Senate version mandates product labeling.

I MUCH preferred the voluntary standard and would normally oppose the mandate.  However, in this case it would prevent a serious disruption in food markets threatened by patchwork local requirements, and as a practical matter it means a pro forma disclaimer that will educate the public that virtually every food they’ve eaten for years is in some way genetically modified.  

In short: it is a bad precedent that we shouldn’t follow very far, but in this case it does more good than harm."
Source: Congressman Tom McClintock