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Jun. 30—Texas is the fifth state this year and seventh overall to ban lab-grown meat after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation temporarily prohibiting the sale of cell-cultured ...
Indiana’s two-year ban on so-called "lab-grown" meat products took effect this week, driven by concerns among farmers and those in the meat industry even as the emerging technology is far from ...
James Bigley examines the growing movement to ban lab-grown meat and what it means for ranchers.
The legislation will also ban the words “meat” or “meat food products” from being printed on the label of lab-grown meat products, and create a $2,000 fine for breaking the rules.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 261, making the Lone Star State the seventh in the nation to ban lab-grown meat. Texas new law establishes a prohibition on the offering for sale and ...
The new law will go into effect on Sept. 1, 2025, but the Texas ban on lab-grown meat has an expiration date. Unless the Legislature acts to extend or renew the prohibition, it will automatically ...
Texas now joins Indiana, Mississippi, Montana, and Nebraska in enacting lab-grown meat laws this year, while Alabama and Florida did so last year.
Texas has passed a law banning lab-grown meat: Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 261, which prohibits the manufacture, sale, and distribution of cell-cultured protein in the state starting ...
Lab-grown meat is part of a larger trend in the meat industry toward sustainable meat products that don’t contribute to climate change.
An unexpected ban was caught up in a slew of bills this legislative session—the sale of lab-grown meat in Texas. A bill signed into law by Greg.
Texas has passed a law banning the sale of lab-grown meat, joining six other states in banning the practice.