Procedural snafu puts food-safety reform in jeopardy after Senate overwhelmingly passes bill
Procedural snafu puts food-safety reform in jeopardy after Senate overwhelmingly passes bill
WASHINGTON -- Just a day after the Senate passed food-safety reform, the
bill appears in jeopardy because of a procedural snafu that may block the
House from taking it up.
Yesterday, the Senate approved S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, by a 73 to 25 vote, and food-safety reform advocates had hopes the House would approved the Senate version as early as today, hastening final approval of the bill. The House had been waiting for the Senate to act since it approved its version of food-safety reform in July 2009.
But last night, the story began to change.
Yesterday, the Senate approved S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, by a 73 to 25 vote, and food-safety reform advocates had hopes the House would approved the Senate version as early as today, hastening final approval of the bill. The House had been waiting for the Senate to act since it approved its version of food-safety reform in July 2009.
But last night, the story began to change.