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Committee approves bill increasing label font size for cell‑cultured food products
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Summary
House Bill 717 would require conspicuous labeling for cell‑cultured food products by increasing font size to a 30‑point standard; sponsor called the change minor and technical amendments were adopted. The committee reported the bill favorably with amendments.
House Bill 717, introduced by Representative Schammerhorn, would require clearer, larger labeling for cell‑cultured (lab‑grown) food products sold in the state by setting a 30‑point font requirement and placing the information in a conspicuous location.
Rep. Schammerhorn described the measure as largely technical and intended to ensure consumers can see labeling, especially older shoppers who may struggle with small type. Committee members referenced recent litigation in other states about bans on lab‑grown meat; Representative Coates noted Florida’s court rulings on state police powers and the regulation of such products.
The clerk described the amendment as technical; Representative Schammerhorn waived closing remarks and the committee moved the bill favorably with amendments with no objections on the record.
The committee record indicates amendments were adopted and the bill advanced; the discussion focused on labeling clarity and consumer information rather than on an outright ban.
