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Civil Litigation,
Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 3, 2021

Pork regulations don’t adequately protect pigs, lawsuit says

After Iowa pork producers sued to block enforcement of Proposition 12 on constitutional grounds, supporters of the law have sued, saying it isn’t being enforced well enough.

Pork regulations don't adequately protect pigs, lawsuit says

Backers of a voter-passed initiative demanding better treatment of farm animals have sued the state over regulations they say won't adequately enforce the law. Proposition 12, passed in 2018, is also facing a separate challenge from out-of-state pork producers who say the law is unconstitutional.

"This lawsuit seeks to compel the California Department ...

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