Tags: Food Policy
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Ag Gag Laws Sputtering
So-called "ag gag" laws unconstitutionally target farm whistleblowers. Two recent decisions have dealt a serious blow to these laws.
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The Bogus Public Health Attack on Sugar
What we eat and drink is, first and foremost, a matter of individual responsibility.
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The Case for Legalizing Horse Meat
The return of domestic horse slaughterhouses will be good for ranchers, butchers, chefs, consumers, and horses.
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Meet the New FDA Caffeine Crackdown
The FDA's latest misguided crackdown targets caffeine. It's déjà vu all over again.
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The Government's Looming Crackdown on Raw Milk Cheese
A new FDA report could mean more of your favorite cheeses will be unavailable in the United States.
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California’s Proposed Soda Tax Is for Your Own Good and Totally Not a Money Grab
The Nanny State meets the budget crisis
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Food Policy Moves to the Fore
In what may show the coalescence of a movement, academia finally appears to embrace the idea that people want more control over their food choices.
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How Can We Possibly Solve the Problem of Food Deserts? What's That? A Bus? Oh, OK.
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Who Put the Coca in Cola?
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Cops vs. Burgers
How L.A. regulated a burger stand out of existence.
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Craft Brewers Face Regulatory Challenges
As the annual Craft Beer Conference converged this year in Washington, DC, changing regulations are both helping and hampering the growing industry.
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Nullifying Food Regulations
The towns vs. the state.
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New York City's Soda Ban Is Dead
Bloomberg has vowed to appeal, but the ban appears to be finished.
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FDA Head Admits Calorie Labeling Rules
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The Case Against Government Bans on Feeding the Homeless
The backlash against prohibitions on feeding the homeless and less fortunate is underway.
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Watch Reason’s Baylen Linnekin Talk Big Government and Big Food vs. Food Trucks, Foodies, and Markets
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Parents Must Take Responsibility For What Their Kids Eat
Take responsibility before blaming corporations and seeking government interference.
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Biofuel Mandate Destroys Grasslands
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Let Consumers Make Their Own Choices About Sugary Drinks
The Center for Science in the Public Interest asks the government to go after soda and juice. What happened to the group's recent nod to empowered consumers?
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What the Super Bowl "God Made a Farmer Ad" Reveals About U.S. Farm Policy
The contradictions of U.S. farm policy are well represented in the hit Super Bowl commercial.