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Hawaii Aspartame Battle: House Health Committee Decision Friday The first make-or-break hurdle for the aspartame legislation comes up in Hawaii on Friday, in a hearing before the House Health Committee, Room 329 at 8 A.M. The identical bill sponsored by Senator Kalani English and by Senator Chun-Oakland will soon be before the Hawaii Senate, but how it fares in the House will have a huge affect on what happens in the Hawaii Senate, based on our experience in New Mexico with similar legislation. I ask this kind favor of your readers, to please use their influence by writing an email to and calling the House Health Committee members, to ask for a “Do Pass” for this vital, urgent, and long overdue legislation. The House Bill # is 2680; the reason that I ask this derives from my experience in the New Mexico Senate last year and in 2006 when corporate lobbyists representing Ajinomoto (the Japanese manufacturer and largest in the world for both aspartame and yet another proven neurotoxic food additive: MSG) plus lobbyists from Coca Cola, Pepsi, Altria, and others eviscerated and killed our New Mexico bill, one of the best consumer protection bills in New Mexico's history. Of course, they will try to do this again in the Hawaii House Health Committee; they will also in the Senate Health Committee, using every excuse possible: corporate theories about federal pre-emption, laments from the Diabetic Association which should know better, given the dreadful effects aspartame has on diabetics (I speak from very personal experience within my own immediate family on that one); pathetic perfidies about how aspartame may have been proved safe by 200 industry-paid-for studies, etc. Remember above all that Hawaii has the obligation to protect the health of its citizens, regardless of what corporate lobbyists say or how much the FDA continues to fail all Americans. If you have any questions, please let me know. I will try to answer personally each and every question. Time is of the essence, and letters on Wednesday have a better chance of being read than letters to Representatives on Thursday. Thank you. Respectfully, P.S.: The top of the letter must include: for Hearing in Room #329, 8 A.M., Friday Feb. 8 ADDRESSED TO HON. JOSH GREEN M.D., VICE CHAIR, JOHN MIZUNO, AND MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE HOUSE HEALTH COMMITTEE: Josh Green, M.D. ______________ John Mizuno ---- Karen Leinani Awana ______________________
In 1980, Stephen Fox founded New Millennium Fine Art, a Santa Fe gallery specializing in Native American and Landscape, and is very active in New Mexico Legislative consumer protection politics, trying above to get the FDA to rescind its approval for the neurotoxic and carcinogenic artificial sweetener, Aspartame. [http://www.prlog.org/10070694] In a strictly legislative context, his most important writing has been for the Hawaii Senate: http://www.prlog.org/10056715-hawaii-senate In his capacity as Contributing Editor of the Santa Fe Sun News, Fox recently interviewed Mikhail Gorbachev: http://www.prlog.org/10064349-mikhail-gorbachev He has been adamant and resourceful about exposing the charlatans of the sometimes-organic food movement. Take the time to read this press release concerning California Attorney General Jerry Brown's suits against Whole Foods, Avalon, and others, for either knowingly or negligently adding a deadly carcinogen to their body care products and soap, as in Whole Foods 365 Label products: http://www.prlog.org/10079593 He cordially invites all Op Ed News readers to visit New Mexico in 2008!
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