In an era of political polarization, Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: about 90 percent in both parties tell pollsters they want to know if they're eating genetically modified food. Now it appears that a measure called "The California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act" has qualified for the November ballot and, if it passes, the consequences could be worldwide.
California Voters and the Food Supply
Credits
Guests:
- Amy Harmon - New York Times - @amy_harmon
- Stacy Malkan - California Right to Know campaign - @carighttoknowPR
- Jamie Johansson - California Farm Bureau Federation - @JDJohansson