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Senate Approves 'Shrimp Label' Bill Requiring Restaurants to Disclose Imported Shrimp
Georgia Senate · February 2, 2026
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Summary
The Senate adopted the committee substitute to House Bill 117, requiring visible disclosure when shrimp sold in restaurants is imported. The measure passed by a recorded vote of 43–8.
The Georgia Senate on Feb. 2, 2026 approved a committee substitute to House Bill 117, a measure requiring restaurants and food-service establishments to post a visible notice when shrimp served is imported. The sponsor said the change aims to give consumers truth-in-advertising and to support the state's domestic shrimp…
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