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Food Northwest Challenges Proposed Definition of Ultra-Processed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- Food Northwest, Portland, Oregon, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) challenging the agency's initiative to define "ultra-processed foods." The association, which comprises 230 firms ranging from small family-owned businesses to large multinational corporations, argues that the creation of a federal classification for ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may confuse consumers and detract from established dietary guidelines.

The association contends that defining UPFs at the federal level is not beneficial for public health. Food Northwest ... Show Full Article

Defeat Malnutrition Today Urges FDA to Proceed Cautiously on Ultra-Processed Foods Definition
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- Defeat Malnutrition Today, a coalition representing over 120 members, submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration regarding its Request for Information on Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs). The organization commended the agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their efforts to examine regulatory definitions of UPFs as a means to enhance national nutrition and public health outcomes.

In the letter, Defeat Malnutrition Today highlighted the importance of defining UPFs in a way that could improve the nutritional quality of food consumed by the ... Show Full Article

Clark Hill Public Strategies Raises Concerns Over Proposed Courier Regulations
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- Clark Hill Public Strategies (CHPS), Detroit, Michigan, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of State regarding proposed changes to the regulations surrounding the Hand-Carry Program, specifically addressing concerns with the current rules under 22 CFR Part 54. As an affiliate of a large international law firm, CHPS specializes in advocacy, policy, and regulatory guidance, and seeks to ensure that industry voices are heard in governmental processes.

In the letter, CHPS expresses its apprehension over the suggested transition to a "first-come, first-served" ... Show Full Article

Center for Science in the Public Interest Advocates for Clear Definition of Ultra-Processed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to the agency's request for information regarding the definition of ultra-processed foods (UPF). CSPI emphasizes the need for a consistent definition in order to address the escalating chronic disease crisis fueled by poor dietary choices prevalent in the United States.

The organization, a long-standing non-profit focused on improving public health through nutrition, highlights that over 350,000 deaths annually in the U.S. are ... Show Full Article

California Walnut Commission Opposes Restrictive Definition of Ultraprocessed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The California Walnut Commission (CWC), Folsom, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expressing concerns over a potential government-wide definition for ultraprocessed foods (UPF). The CWC, representing over 3,700 growers in California, emphasizes the importance of not framing processing as a negative factor when evaluating food.

CWC asserts that nearly all foods require some level of processing, which can provide essential public health benefits. With approximately seventy percent of walnut ... Show Full Article

California Division of Occupational Safety & Health Raises Concerns Over Proposed Changes to Asbestos Standards
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) voicing opposition to proposed revisions to asbestos safety standards. Cal/OSHA asserts that the revisions, outlined in the agency's docket, would pose a significant threat to worker health and safety.

Cal/OSHA emphasizes that the changes would reduce existing protections and compromise the safety of workers who are routinely exposed to asbestos, a known carcinogen. The agency argues ... Show Full Article

Bank Policy Institute, Clearing House Association Urge Treasury to Clarify Digital Asset Illicit Finance Rules
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Bank Policy Institute and Clearing House Association, New York, have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury addressing significant issues regarding illicit finance risks in the digital asset ecosystem. The letter emphasizes the necessity for a clear regulatory framework that will allow financial institutions to effectively tackle these risks while promoting innovation.

The Associations express strong support for the goals of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and advocate for a regulatory environment where both traditional financial institutions ... Show Full Article

American Meat Science Association Addresses FDA on Ultra-Processed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The American Meat Science Association (AMSA), Kearney, Missouri, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to its request for information regarding Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs). The organization expressed concern over the potential misclassification of meat products due to vague terminology related to food processing.

In its comments, AMSA highlighted the organization's expertise and extensive history in meat science. The association shared that its members include leading scientists dedicated to understanding meat ingredients, ... Show Full Article