Utah lawmaker proposes panel to look at labeling genetically modified foods

SALT LAKE CITY — Rep. Brian Greene, R-Pleasant Grove, said he wants Utahns to know whether the food they’re eating has been genetically modified.

So he is sponsoring HB205, a bill that calls for lawmakers to talk with their counterparts in other states about how such food should be labeled.

The newly introduced bill would require a report from the lawmakers appointed to work on a multistate agreement by Nov. 30, 2015.

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