CSHJR 35(L&C)-MAD COW DISEASE/COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELS  CHAIR CON BUNDE announced HJR 35 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE BETH KERTTULA, sponsor, said this resolution supports country of original labeling and what the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is doing to protect citizens from BSE, otherwise known as mad cow disease. CHAIR BUNDE noted that the last case of mad cow disease occurred in this country and asked how labeling country of origin would help us. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA replied that she thought the U.S. should label its own beef products within the country as well. Some states are turning in that direction for all products. So, if we have problems within the U.S., I think that we should take care of them and better labeling will help us do that. As for other countries, it helps also in terms of tracking. She noted that recently some tainted beef came in from Canada and tracking that was in place helped that instance. A lot of vegetables are being labeled and she thought that NAFTA had caused that. This would be similar to that. CHAIR BUNDE asked if she had feedback from the retail industry as to the fiscal impact this might create for them. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA said that is a federal act and she hadn't had any direct contact with it. Her experience was mostly with the FDA. She said there is a two-year delay now and that is why she is asking to speed it up. MS. AURORA HAUKE, staff to Representative Kerttula, added that the National Farmers Union (167 agricultural and consumer groups) strongly supported country of origin labeling although a little resistance is coming from the retailers. CHAIR BUNDE asked if the Hangar On The Wharf restaurant was going to have to use country of origin labeling for its ground meat. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA replied this bill doesn't go that far and that the FDA requires the person selling the product to have the labeling already on it. SENATOR GARY STEVENS moved to pass CSHJR 35(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Senators Bettye Davis, Gary Stevens, Hollis French and Chair Bunde voted yea; and CSHJR 35(L&C) moved from committee. There being no further business to come before the committee, Chair Bunde adjourned the meeting at 2:00 p.m.