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Committee advances bill banning sale of cultivated meat in Wyoming
Summary
House Bill 168, which defines and prohibits the manufacture, sale or distribution of cultivated (lab-grown) meat for human consumption in Wyoming, was advanced by the Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee following brief testimony from industry representatives.
The Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee voted to advance House Bill 168, a measure that defines "cultivated meat" and prohibits its manufacture, sale, offer for sale or distribution for human consumption in Wyoming.
"House Bill 168 is cultivated meat prohibition. Came out of the house and essentially what it does is... it provides a definition for cultivated meat, which is means meat that is grown…
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