California lawmakers want all eggs sold in the state to come from cage-free operations by 2024
Story Date: 3/1/2018

 

Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 2/21/18

A state bill introduced in Sacramento will require all eggs produced and sold in California to be cage-free by Jan. 1, 2024. The bill, AB 3021, is authored by Assembly members Marc Levine, D-San Franciso; Rudy Salas, D-Bakersfield; and, Jose Medina, D-Riverside. The bill recognizes the United Egg Producers cage-free national standards so farmers will know years in advance what is required to comply with...

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