Wisconsin’s truth-in-labeling legislation that was not completed last year has been re-introduced in the new state legislature.
Representatives Travis Tranel and Clint Moss and Senator Howard Marklein brought back the proposals, which passed the Assembly but never had a vote in the State Senate before COVID-19 closed the session early last year.
Senate bills 81, 82, and 83 deal with dairy product labeling, meat labeling, and milk labeling, and the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Tourism held a public hearing on all three Tuesday morning.