Internal email and memos demonstrate GMA's efforts to launder labeling opponents donations

Attorney General Bob Ferguson of Washington State is pursuing a lawsuit against the Grocery Manufactures Association (GMA) for trying to avoid campaign disclosure laws by laundering member donations.  Internal emails clearly show the strategy of the opponents which was to fight state efforts for labeling at any cost.  By laundering member donations the GMA hoped to shield these corporations from consumer backlash.  Follow this story here – [link] Let those companies know that you don’t appreciate underhanded and illegal tactics to try and sway voters.  Stop buying their products and send a message.  If you know someone who lives in… Read More

Academic and Activist urges Yes on I 522

Tomorrow’s vote in Washington regarding the labeling of GMO’s marks the next step in the battle over our food.  We wish the citizens of Washington the very best as they go to the polls.  In this article, Phil Bereano of the University of Washington outlines his concerns over GMO’s and why a YES on I 522 vote makes sense.   Phil Bereano, professor emeritus of technical communication at the University of Washington, is an expert on the ethical and social aspects of technology, and co-founder of AGRA-Watch, which opposes the Gates Foundation’s work on genetically engineered crops in Africa.  Here’s his… Read More

Opponents of I-522 in Washington now have raised over $21 Million

It’s important to follow the money in order to better understand who is trying to keep GMO labeling from being approved by the voters in Washington State.  Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, CocaCola, PepsiCo, Nestle are a few of the huge names in food that are going out of their way to defeat I-522.   We’ll know in another week if their efforts were successful or if voters in Washington will step up and decide that they have changed the world.   Here’s a story on the money and where it’s coming from.  See for yourself – [link]

AP report links Monsanto chemicals to birth defects; disease in Argentina

Argentina went all in with Monsanto and GMO’s over a decade ago and now the negative health impact has been linked to the Monsanto’ chemicals.  The Associated Press just released their report and the story is here – [link]

Ocean Robbins and the latest on GMO's

One of the guest speakers at our 30th Anniversary Party late last year, Ocean Robbins, has the latest on the fight against GMO’s in this article from the Huffington Post.  This article touches on the efforts by the Grocery Manufacturers Association to hide the identities of the donors to the No on I522 Campaign in Washington (Coca Cola, Nestle, PepsiCo) and the recent Mexican Government decision to stop GMO Corn cultivation in Mexico.  For the full article click here – [link]

Washington AG forces GMA to disclose No on I522 donors

The Washington State Attorney General filed a complaint against the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association regarding their $7Million donation to the No on I522 campaign in Washington regarding the labeling of GMO’s in foods.  The GMA was attempting to shield their members from public scrutiny by making the donation in their name instead of the manufacturers name.  This is unlawful under Washington State law so the GMA just released the names of these donor companies.  Coca Cola, Pepsi, Nestle, General Mills, etc. are among the biggest ‘NO’ donors; again trying to manipulate the will of the people against knowing what is in… Read More

Washington State Attorney General files suit against Grocery Manufacturers Association

The Grocery Manufacturers Association faces a lawsuit for violating the State’s campaign finance laws associated with their efforts to defeat Initiative 522, the GMO labeling bill.   The GMA has provided $7Million in the effort to defeat this measure and the lack of disclosure of who provided this money to the GMA is the primary violation.  For more on this story, click here – [link]

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