No on Prop. 37: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT - La Opinion - CA's Largest Spanish Language Daily Newspaper Urges No on 37
Nearly Every Single Daily Newspaper - 35 papers -- Now NO on 37.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today La Opinion joined the overwhelming majority of newspapers throughout California in urging its readers to vote NO on Proposition 37. That makes 35 daily newspapers urging NO. Read all No on Prop. 37 editorials here.
Read the complete La Opinion editorial here.
La Opinion, Vote No on Proposition 37, 10/11/12
- "…so poorly drafted that it deserves to be rejected."
- "Vote No on Proposition 37."
Newspapers Endorsing No on Prop. 37:
- Los Angeles Times
- La Opinion
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Sacramento Bee
- LA Daily News
- San Jose Mercury News
- U-T San Diego
- Oakland Tribune
- Contra Costa Times
- Orange County Register
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- Riverside Press Enterprise
- Long Beach Press Telegram
- Torrance Daily Breeze
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
- Pasadena Star News
- Whittier Daily News
- San Bernardino Sun
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
- Fresno Bee
- Santa Cruz Sentinel
- Merced Sun-Star
- Modesto Bee
- Redding Record Searchlight
- Woodland Daily Democrat
- Bakersfield Californian
- Ventura County Star
- Carmel Pine Cone
- East County Times
- West County Times
- San Ramon Valley Times
- Tri Valley Times
- Fremont Argus
- Hayward Daily Review
- Palm Springs Desert Sun
- Victorville Daily Press
About Prop. 37
Proposition 37 would ban the sale of tens of thousands of perfectly-safe, common grocery products only in California unless they are specially repackaged, relabeled or made with higher cost ingredients. Prop 37 is a deceptive, deeply flawed food labeling scheme that would add more government bureaucracy and taxpayer costs, create new frivolous lawsuits, and increase food costs by billions — without providing any health or safety benefits. That's why Prop 37 is opposed by a broad coalition of family farmers, scientists, doctors, business, labor, taxpayers and consumers.
Paid for by No on 37: Coalition Against the Deceptive Food Labeling Scheme, sponsored by Farmers, Food Producers, and Grocers. Major funding by Monsanto Company, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) and more than 40 food company members. For a full list of donors visit www.NoProp37.com/donors. - 1-800-331-0850 - www.NoProp37.com
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