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Old 03-07-2006, 11:51 AM   #4442
Tyrone Slothrop
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More Republicans for states' rights

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Originally posted by baltassoc
I think this is unfair. Clearly, sometimes it's about lowering the bar. Or rationalizing the bar. But not always. I know that in one area in which I work (security breach notification laws) the impacted industries really do just want uniformity above all else, although certainly wouldn't mind if they could pare back some of the loopier state laws (i.e., Illinois, which is extremely overzealous in its notification - you know you've overshot your mark when businesses are holding out California as a better model of balancing interests).
Since we're talking about food-safety regulation, I feel fairly comfortable saying that the issue is the underlying requirements, not the labeling.
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