Perspective: Understanding how big a SCOTUS ruling on California’s Prop 12 would be
The U.S. Supreme Court accepted a challenge to California’s Prop 12 on appeal — something that hasn’t happened in these types of cases for quite some time.
The U.S. Supreme Court accepted a challenge to California’s Prop 12 on appeal — something that hasn’t happened in these types of cases for quite some time.
Proposition 12 has been halted since the California Department of Food and Agriculture is more than two years late finalizing complicated regulations.
American Farm Bureau Federation and National Pork Producers Council petitioned the Supreme Court to take their case against California’s Proposition 12.
The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board published an opinion that said the blame should be on pork producers for any rise in meat prices, not on Prop 12.
The North American Meat Institute has weighed in against California’s Prop 12, a proposal that would create minimum space requirements for livestock.
The North American Meat Institute said the State of California’s Proposition 12 provides no benefit to consumers and increases breeding sow mortality.
The National Pork Producers Council and the American Farm Bureau Federation have filed a legal challenge to California’s Proposition 12.
California’s Proposition 12 established minimum space requirements based on square feet for calves raised for veal, breeding pigs, and egg-laying hens.