“The FRESH Act explicitly targets and eliminates state-level warning label mandates. If passed, states would be legally barred from requiring manufacturers to place carcinogen or health warning labels on food packaging for containing glyphosate residues.”
The legal text of state-level food laws focuses heavily on consumer warning mandates and strict chemical prohibitions. Conversely, the federal language proposed in Representative Kat Cammack’s FRESH and Affordable Foods Act of 2026 shifts the statutory baseline to absolute federal preemption and industry-driven rapid review.
[Do not trust U.S. government, or any government, to do the right thing where your family’s health is concerned.]

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