Jul 07 2010
Humane Bites #96: HSUS Won’t Rule Out Another Buckeye Ballot Push Next Year
Daily clippings culled from all over the electronic news world. (E-mail submissions for tomorrow.)
- HSUS’s Ohio front group tells volunteers to turn in their remaining signatures, calls them “critical leverage” to ensure HSUS gets its way
- UC Davis researcher: California’s new law will ban non-"cage-free" eggs, bring higher prices, and translate to fewer eggs being consumed (hate to say we told you so ...)
- The Buckeye Compromise starts to take its economic toll
- Columnist asks: Where was the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board during last Wednesday's "Buckeye Compromise" press conference?
- Your Daily Shelter: Florida’s Humane Society of Tampa Bay (Donate. Volunteer. Adopt.)
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Dave,
Thanks for these links, but what about the issue of the constitutionality of the new California law? Unless I have it wrong, there were/are real questions about whether such a law violates the commerce clause. Do I have that right? If so, I wonder if a group will sue to challenge the law, esp. out of state egg producers.