Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB643

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Food labeling; require any food and mRNA vaccines to be clearly and conspicuously labeled.

Impact

The implementation of HB 643 could significantly impact food manufacturers and sellers in Mississippi by introducing mandatory labeling that ensures consumers are informed of potentially controversial ingredients. This requirement aims to protect consumer rights while promoting informed decision-making. The bill is positioned to reduce consumer fears about food safety and the implications of mRNA technology, while possibly affecting the economics of food production and pricing as manufacturers adapt to comply with the new regulations. Adhering to increased labeling standards may require modifications in packaging and marketing strategies for food producers.

Summary

House Bill 643 seeks to amend Section 75-35-15 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, instituting regulations that specifically target the labeling of food products containing messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines or materials. Under this legislation, the sale of any food containing mRNA vaccine components will be prohibited unless there is a conspicuous labeling that notifies consumers of their presence. Additionally, any meat or meat product derived from animals that were not administered an mRNA vaccine can be labeled as 'mRNA free'. This regulation is aimed at increasing transparency for consumers regarding the contents of their food and addressing growing concerns surrounding mRNA technology in food production.

Contention

The bill's approach to regulating mRNA in food products has sparked debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that robust labeling protects public health and promotes consumer rights, responding to heightened public awareness and concerns regarding biotechnology in food. However, opponents may view this legislation as an overreach that could unfairly stigmatize food products containing mRNA technology, potentially leading to unwarranted fear among consumers. Moreover, critics may express concerns about the impacts on agricultural innovation, suggesting that such regulations could stifle advancements in food production and biotechnology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB649

Mississippi On-Farm Sales and Food Freedom Act; create.

MS HB1370

COVID-19 vaccines; require Attorney General to investigate pharmaceutical companies' promotion and distribution.

MS HB610

Sales tax; phase out on sales of certain food.

MS SB2537

Cottage food operation; increase maximum annual gross sales and authorize to advertise over the internet.

MS HB418

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain food.

MS HB362

"Mississippi Food Freedom Act"; enact to provide greater autonomy to private producers of agricultural or farm products.

MS HB461

Sales tax; exempt sales of perishable food items to certain charitable organizations.

MS SB2331

TANF or Food Stamps; revise to no longer require child support cooperation policy for participation.

MS SB2320

Physicians; no licensing agency can discriminate or take a hostile action against for views on COVID vaccine.

MS SB2570

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to registration and other requirements.

Similar Bills

MS HB1006

Cultivate food products; prohibit manufacture and sale of items produced from cultured animal cells.

MS HB1039

Food labeling; require any food containing an mRNA vaccines to be clearly and conspicuously labeled.

MS HB736

Food labeling; require any food containing an mRNA vaccines to be clearly and conspicuously labeled.

MS HB1040

Hurricane deductible; bring forward code sections regarding.

MS HB1365

mRNA vaccinations; prohibit use of in food products and livestock intended for human consumption.

MS HB714

MRNA vaccinations; prohibit use of in food products and livestock intended for human consumption.

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS HB913

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishment prior to final sale.