November 6, 2020
Murkowski Welcomes Court Ruling Declaring GE Salmon Unlawful
WASHINGTON, D.C.— U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) issued
the following statement after a US District Court Judge for the Northern
District of California ruled yesterday the Food and Drug Administration violated core environmental
laws in approving the genetically engineered (GE) salmon:
“The impacts that genetically engineered salmon
could have on Alaskans, our commercial fishing industry, and seafood consumers
all over the world are concerning, and, as this ruling found, understudied.
Yesterday’s court ruling is welcome news. It confirms the FDA’s decision to
allow GE salmon to be produced in different locations across North America was
in violation of the law, and did not consider the potential for severe
consequences on nature’s best brain food – wild salmon. I have introduced
legislation for years identifying these exact flaws within FDA’s wholly
inadequate assessment of the threat GE salmon poses to wild salmon stocks. I’m
glad the court has caught up with my reasoning and recognized the concerns
raised by many Alaskans about GE salmon.”
Background: In the 116th Congress, Senator
Murkowski introduced the Genetically Engineered Salmon Labeling
Act to ensure that any GE salmon products in the U.S. market are
clearly labeled “genetically engineered” in the market name. In the year-end
Fiscal Year 2020 funding bill, Senator Murkowski secured a provision which requires
the market name of any genetically engineered product approved prior to the
effective date of the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard to
include the term “genetically engineered.”
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