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Texas lawmakers have passed a bill to ban the terms meat , beef and chicken on the labels of plant-based food products.
On Monday, Texas state lawmakers approved House Bill 316 which will place restrictions on the labelling of plant-based proteins.
The bill will ban plant-based food products from using terms such as ‘meat’, ‘beef’ and ‘chicken’ to describe the product on its label.
This will also apply to cell-cultured ‘meat’ when it comes to market over the coming years.
Bill 316 has garnered support from various livestock companies including the Texas Poultry Federation, Texas Pork Producers Association and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.
Law enforcement groups did support many of the efforts, though. Such organizations donated $342,602 in the 2019-2020 election cycle to sponsors of anti-protest bills in 2021. The vast majority of those on the list are police and correctional unions. The Southern States Police Benevolent Association and Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York were the top two law enforcement donors to anti-protest bill sponsors, contributing $39,300 and $38,350 respectively. Neither group responded to a request for comment. Also included were a handful of campaign funds for sheriff’s office candidates.
The most meaningful demonstration of an organization or interest group’s support for a bill is to lobby for it. In 13 states, law enforcement officers or police unions have expressed support for at least one anti-protest bill since June, according to Gibson, the researcher. Among them are Arkansas, Florida, and Indiana, where bills recently passed into law, and Arizona, Missouri, Nor
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