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The Washington Supreme Court has narrowly upheld an $18 million fine against an association of large food brands that funneled dark money into a state political campaign. The 5-4 decision found that the penalty against the Grocery Manufacturers Association did not violate the U.S. Constitution’s excessive fines ban.
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An industry group that contributed heavily to defeat a measure that would have required labeling genetically engineered foods says it reported its…
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Voters in Washington state have rejected a ballot measure requiring mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods.The campaign over Initiative 522…
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A Washington state ballot measure requiring mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods is failing in early returns.The campaign over Initiative…
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Voters are about to decide whether Washington becomes the first state in the nation to label some genetically engineered foods.A poll last month showed…
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State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Friday the Grocery Manufacturers Association will disclose who its donors are, as it campaigns against a ballot…
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The first television ads have aired in the battle over a statewide initiative that would mandate the labeling of genetically engineered foods.Opponents…
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State voters will decide on the fate of an initiative that would require labeling of genetically modified food products. Initiative 522 would require food…
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Washington voters are in the avant-garde when it comes to policies on recreational marijuana and same-sex marriage. And now a grassroots campaign wants us…