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Senate committee clears bill requiring clear labeling of cultivated meat products
Summary
House Bill 1203, which would require cultivated or cell‑cultured meat products to be labeled so consumers understand they are not conventional meat from livestock, moved out of the Senate Agriculture Committee unanimously and was placed on the consent calendar.
The Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee unanimously recommended House Bill 1203 for the Committee of the Whole Monday and placed the measure on the consent calendar. The bill would require cultivated or cell‑cultured meat products to be labeled so that consumers are not misled into thinking they are conventional meat derived from livestock.
Sponsor Senator Pelton framed the bill as a consumer‑protection and transparency measure for Colorado shoppers…
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