Prop 2 Could Go National, Through the Back Door
Joe Mathews -
May 11, 2009 - 11:42am
The California ballot initiative Prop 2, which passed last year, regulates farm animal confinement in the state. Now the legislature is debating legislation to extend Prop 2's protections (animals like chickens and veal calves must have enough space to stand up and walk around) to out-of-state egg producers who want to sell in the state. Given the sheer size of California and its markets, this legislation could be a nationalization of Prop 2.
The interesting wrinkle: some of the agricultural interests who opposed Prop 2 are supporting this legislation so they're not at a competitive disadvantage. Prop 2's regulations aren't scheduled to go into effect in May 2015. More details from this story in the Riverside Press-Enterprise.
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