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West Virginia Raw Milk Bill Now Law

By Farm-to-Consumer | March 4, 2016

Falls Church, VA—March 4, 2016—Raw milk is now legal in West Virginia, the state that previously had the most anti-raw milk laws in the United States. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin signed Senate Bill 387 yesterday

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, Press Room, State News This article is related to: raw milk, raw milk laws, state legislation, West Virginia

State Raw Milk Bills – 2016 Update

By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | February 18, 2016

In the 2015 legislative session, six states passed legislation increasing raw milk access. While it doesn’t look like this year’s session will be as productive, there are several states that have a good chance of

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Pete Kennedy, Esq., State News This article is related to: legislation, raw milk, raw milk bills, raw milk laws, state legislation, State-by-State

Raw Milk Nation – Chart & Map Updates

By Farm-to-Consumer | October 9, 2015

The 2015 legislative session was a productive one with six different states enacting laws increasing raw milk access: Connecticut, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming. This latest update accounts for the changes the state legislatures

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations, State News This article is related to: raw milk, raw milk laws

PRESS RELEASE: U.S. Representatives Massie and Pingree Reintroduce Milk Freedom Legislation

By Lorenz Isidro | September 25, 2015

Washington, D.C.—September 18, 2015—U.S. Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY), Chellie Pingree (D-ME), and a bipartisan coalition of 16 other lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to improve consumer food choices and to protect local farmers from federal

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Press Room This article is related to: federal legislation, food freedom, legislation, raw milk, raw milk bills, raw milk laws

State Raw Milk Legislation Recap

By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | June 18, 2015

This year has been a productive session for legislation increasing access to raw milk. While there is still resistance to raw milk legislation, opposition has declined overall around the country. With deaths being attributed to the consumption of cheese and ice cream made with

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Pete Kennedy, Esq., State Laws and Regulations, State News This article is related to: legislation, raw milk, raw milk bills, raw milk laws, state legislation, State-by-State

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