
GMO-Labeling Bill:
A very exciting bill was just introduced in the Connecticut House of Representatives. HR Bill 5117 is an "Act Concerning Genetically Engineered Foods." We're working on creating an online petition, but you can look up your legislator here and let them know that you have the right to know exactly what is in your food, exactly what you are eating and if it is harmful or potentially harmful. Read our Executive Director, Bill Duesing's initial message about the legislation on Connecticut Environmental Headlines. Stay tuned for more information on how to take action and support this legislation.
Reversal of the School Pesticide Ban:

That's right. There is a bill in our state to reverse a law passed to protect Connecticut's children.
Transitioning to organic is not easy, and Connecticut's groundskeepers have required more support to successfully make their school grounds pesticide free and beautiful. It would be easier, of course to just go back to how it used to be, and expose every child ages 5- 14 to chemicals used to kill other living things like insects, grubs and soil organisms.

The potential health threats of GMOs are extensive but I'll leave it to the experts like Jeffrey Smith (who will be speaking on March 3 at CT NOFA's Winter Conference) to explain these risks. The point is that if there is any question about it's safety (and when it comes to GMOs and pesticides, there is beyond a question) then the public needs to be fully aware of the risks, and there needs to be a way for them to avoid these risks.
That is why we need your help. Please contact your representative, talk to your friends, and let's establish our right to healthy bodies and futures.
Best,
Kristiane
Best,
Kristiane
Reverse the pesticide ban???? WHAAAAAAT??? Geez, I am heartbroken. I was so proud to be living in a state that protected its young children from being exposed to these pesticides. I really thought they would extend it to cover high schools as well as New York State has done. I will definitely write some letters and spread the word.
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