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Sustainable Food: Ethical ratings for different protein sources What’s the most ethical protein, brah? Last week I published a graphic showing different kinds of butter, dairy and non-dairy, ranked from 0 to 5 Green Stars. Following up on that, here’s a graphic…

Here’s a graphic showing ethical scores for various sources of protein in our diets. This is a simplified, somewhat subjective picture, but I think it’s useful. #food #ethical #consumption #sustainability #vegan #vegetarian #climate #climatechange #consumerchoice #sustainablefood #environment

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Senate backs EV direct-sales compromise, lowers consumer fee to $25 Senators described a negotiated compromise on a bill to allow some electric-vehicle manufacturers to sell directly in Washington, cutting a proposed $50 fee increase to a $25 titling fee; the chamber concurred in House amendments and passed the bill 47–2.

Washington senators have struck a deal to allow electric-vehicle manufacturers like Rivian and Lucid to sell directly to consumers while slashing the proposed fee from $50 to just $25!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #ElectricVehicles #BipartisanCompromise #ConsumerChoice

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Committee hears competing views on HB 3,088, a bill targeting anti‑steering, gag and most‑favored‑nation contract clauses Representative Dane Deal presented House Bill 3,088 to limit contract terms (anti‑steering, anti‑tiering, gag clauses, most‑favored‑nation) that proponents say restrict consumer choice and drive up health care costs. Insurers and market advocates supported the bill; hospital groups warned it could harm rural providers and disrupt negotiated contracts.

A new bill in Missouri aims to empower consumers by tackling restrictive contract clauses that drive up healthcare costs, but could it put rural hospitals at risk?

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#MO #LocalGovAI #ConsumerChoice #RuralAccess #MissouriHealthcare #HealthcareReform

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Senate committee advances bill allowing peer-to-peer raw-milk sales, rejects mandated pregnancy warnings A Senate committee passed a committee substitute for Senate Bill 20-28 to permit peer-to-peer sales of raw milk and raw-milk products, require labeling and allow advertising; supporters said it helps small dairies, while public-health concerns prompted calls for stronger warning language. (Vote: 11–2)

Oklahoma's Senate committee just took a bold step by advancing a bill to allow peer-to-peer sales of raw milk, but health concerns about safety warnings still loom large.

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#OK #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #SmallBusinessSupport #FoodSafety

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City presentation outlines Laconia Community Power program, citing small per-kWh savings and opt-out process Freedom Energy Logistics presented a community aggregation plan with a 7‑month supply at 10.286¢/kWh (vs. Eversource 11.303¢/kWh) and an opt-out postcard sent Feb. 20; councilors questioned savings magnitude and opt-out timing before April meter reads.

Laconia's community aggregation could save residents $180 a year with a new supply rate that's lower than Eversource, but you'll need to opt out before April to avoid automatic enrollment!

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#NH #LaconiaCommunity #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #EnergySavings #CommunityAggregation

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House member urges backing for HR 4626, Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act An unidentified House member urged support for HR 4626, the Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act, arguing that the Department of Energy has overreached under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act and that the bill would protect consumer choice and affordability; the speaker reserved time at the end of the floor remarks.

A passionate House member is calling for support of HR 4626, arguing it will protect consumer choice and keep energy costs down amid rising bills.

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#US #CitizenPortal #Georgia12thDistrict #EnergyEfficiency #ConsumerChoice #AffordabilityReform

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House Rules Committee approves closed rules to advance GOP bills rolling back appliance-efficiency mandates The House Rules Committee voted to report closed rules for H.R. 4626 and H.R. 4758 after partisan debate over whether the measures would protect consumer choice or strip energy-efficiency programs and rebates created under the Inflation Reduction Act. An amendment requiring Secretary of Energy certification failed; the rule was reported 6–3.

The House Rules Committee just greenlit controversial GOP bills that could reshape appliance efficiency standards and slash vital energy rebates, igniting fierce debate over consumer choice versus rising costs.

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#US #CitizenPortal #EnergyEfficiency #ConsumerChoice

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Committee hears testimony on bills to expand on‑farm sales of raw and farm‑made products Supporters told the House Rules Committee the bills would help small farms sell value‑added goods directly to consumers; opponents filed written testimony citing food‑safety concerns from state and industry groups. Committee members asked for comparative public‑health data from other states.

Small farmers in Michigan are rallying for bills that could reshape the food landscape by allowing direct sales of fresh, value-added products, but industry giants are pushing back with concerns over safety.

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#MI #CitizenPortal #SmallAgriculture #ConsumerChoice #FoodSafety

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Greener patties? evaluating environmental and nutritional trade-offs across aquatic, plant-based, and animal options Greener patties? evaluating environmental and nutritional trade-offs across aquatic, plant-based, and animal options, Pandey, Sujita, Budhathoki, Mausam, Thomsen, Marianne

Greener patties?🌱 evaluating environmental and nutritional trade-offs across aquatic, plant-based, and animal options
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#consumerchoice #nutrition #sustainablefood #lowtrophic #aquaculture #algae #seaweed #shellfish #healthy #environment #health

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Debate over removing nonalcoholic beer from liquor act exposes gaps on penalties and retail practice Supporters of LB1004 told the committee removing nonalcoholic beer (generally <0.5% ABV) from the Liquor Control Act would increase consumer choice and align Nebraska with federal and most state standards. Distributors and public‑health groups warned the draft lacks enforcement penalties for sales to minors and could create shelf‑space and public‑safety problems.

Nebraska's proposed LB1004 could reshape the nonalcoholic beer landscape, but sharp divides remain over youth access and regulatory clarity.

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#NE #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #ConsumerChoice

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Utah House approves bill widening retail sales of raw milk, 46–20 The Utah House passed House Bill 179 on Feb. 12, 2026, expanding where raw (unpasteurized) milk may be sold, requiring labeling and industry-standard testing and six-month record retention; supporters framed it as support for small producers, opponents warned it weakens production oversight.

The Utah House just passed a controversial bill allowing more retail sales of raw milk, igniting fierce debate over consumer choice versus public health safety!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #LocalFoodResilience #FoodSafety

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Administration says EPA has eliminated 2009 "endangerment finding" and related vehicle greenhouse‑gas standards At a press event, the president and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the termination of the 2009 EPA "endangerment finding" and associated greenhouse‑gas vehicle standards, calling it the largest deregulation in U.S. history; the administration framed the move as saving consumers and restoring regulatory limits, while reporters raised questions about public‑health and legal implications.

The EPA just dismantled the 2009 "endangerment finding," claiming it will slash vehicle prices by up to $3,000 and save over $1.3 trillion in regulatory costs!

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#US #UnitedStatesEnvironment #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #RegulatoryReform #ClimatePolicy

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Ivermectin over‑the‑counter proposal fails on roll call after contentious committee debate HB96, which would have allowed pharmacies to make ivermectin available over the counter (with pharmacies retaining the option to require prescriptions), failed on a roll-call vote in committee after extensive testimony for and against the measure. Supporters framed it as choice; medical associations warned of safety, interactions and weak efficacy data for off‑label uses.

A heated debate in Utah over the proposed HB96 revealed a split between advocates for consumer choice in ivermectin sales and medical professionals warning of serious safety risks.

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#UT #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #DrugSafety

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Committee Approves Ban on Cell‑Cultured Meat Products, Citing Agriculture and Health Concerns Senate Bill 2121, presented by Senator Kern, would ban the sale of cell‑cultured (lab‑grown) meat in Oklahoma; the committee approved the measure 9–3 after debate about consumer choice, labeling and potential health and environmental claims.

Oklahoma's Senate just passed a controversial bill banning cell-cultured meat sales, sparking fierce debates over consumer choice and public health!

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#OK #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #SustainabilityIssues

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Committee approves limit on how many new‑model vehicles a single dealer can receive PCS for HB 989 would prevent manufacturers from allocating more than one‑third of a new model line's Florida sales to any single dealer or commonly‑controlled dealer group after Jan. 1, 2026; sponsor said the change protects dealer networks and competition and the subcommittee reported it favorably.

A new bill in Florida aims to shake up the auto industry by limiting how many new models a single dealer can sell, ensuring fair competition and more choices for consumers!

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#FL #CitizenPortal #MarketCompetition #ConsumerChoice #AutomotiveRegulation

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Netflix–Warner deal sparks antitrust alarm in US Senate - Yes Punjab News US Senate panel flags antitrust risks in Netflix’s $83B Warner Bros. merger; lawmakers question market power, competition, and consumer impact.

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#NetflixMerger #WarnerBros #Antitrust #StreamingWars #USSenate #EntertainmentIndustry #HBOmax #MediaConsolidation #TedSarandos #ConsumerChoice #USMedia #CompetitionLaw

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Senate agriculture committee reports SB 806 favorably after amendments, hears opposition from dealers and tech groups The Senate Committee on Agriculture reported a committee substitute for SB 806, a right-to-repair measure covering portable wireless devices and agricultural equipment, after adopting two amendments. Dealers and the Consumer Technology Association voiced opposition over parts availability and a private right of action.

The Senate's favorable vote on the right-to-repair bill could revolutionize how farmers and consumers fix their equipment, but concerns from dealers and tech groups may complicate its journey.

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#FL #RepairAccess #ConsumerChoice #SmallBusinessSupport #CitizenPortal

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House committee restores policyholder choice for Citizens Property Insurance disputes The Commerce Committee unanimously reported HB 863 favorably, which would let Citizens policyholders choose at issuance or renewal whether to resolve disputes through binding arbitration or to retain their right to sue in court; the bill keeps arbitration available but bars automatic enrollment without the policyholder's informed choice.

Florida's House Commerce Committee just took a major step in empowering policyholders by allowing them to choose between arbitration and court for their insurance disputes!

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#FL #CitizenPortal #ConsumerChoice #DisputeResolution #InsuranceReform

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Senate committee advances bill to expand right-to-repair for devices and farm equipment The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee reported favorably on SB 806, which would expand repair access for portable wireless devices and agricultural equipment while preserving trade-secret protections. Dealers and independent repair advocates clashed over whether voluntary memoranda of understanding are sufficient.

A new Senate bill could revolutionize the repair landscape for wireless devices and farm equipment, but not everyone is on board—will it pass or face pushback?

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#FL #ConsumerChoice #RightToRepair #AccessToResources #CitizenPortal

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Depew trustees unanimously back federal Energy Choice Act and oppose New York natural‑gas bans The Village of Depew Board of Trustees on Jan. 12 adopted a resolution supporting the federal Energy Choice Act (HR 3,699 / S 1,945) and opposing New York State natural‑gas bans tied to the CLCPA, citing concerns about affordability and reliability.

The Village of Depew Board of Trustees has taken a bold stand by unanimously supporting the Energy Choice Act, emphasizing the importance of affordable and reliable energy for New Yorkers amidst state natural-gas bans.

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#DepewErieCounty #NY #ConsumerChoice #EnergyAffordability

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Administration says it has rolled back California EV mandate and is revising CAFE rules At the Detroit Auto Show, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the administration has moved to rescind California'9s electric-vehicle waiver, will revisit the 2009 EPA endangerment finding, and is revising Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules to expand consumer choice and lower vehicle costs.

The Biden administration is shaking up the auto industry by rolling back California's electric vehicle mandate and revising fuel economy standards, all aimed at reducing costs and expanding consumer choice.

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#US #ConsumerChoice #FuelEconomy #DetroitEVRegulations #CitizenPortal

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Williams criticizes electric-vehicle mandates after Ford write-down Congressman Roger Williams responded to a host's question about Ford's $40 billion write-off by criticizing electric-vehicle mandates and saying automakers should build what consumers want, not be driven by policy mandates.

Congressman Roger Williams blasts electric vehicle mandates, arguing that automakers should focus on consumer needs instead of government policies after Ford's staggering $40 billion write-down.

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#US #PolicyEffects #ConsumerChoice #TexasAutomotive #CitizenPortal

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Rep. Williams: automakers "misread" electric-vehicle demand; praises rollback of CAFE rules In an interview with Mark Davis, Rep. Roger Williams criticized automakers' shift to electric vehicles as a market misread and said he supports repealing Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, recalling his role pushing for their removal.

Congressman Roger Williams claims automakers "went woke" by misjudging the electric vehicle market and praises the rollback of fuel-economy regulations as a win for consumer choice.

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#US #RegulatoryRollback #TexasAutomakers #ConsumerChoice #MarketDemand #CitizenPortal

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Industry and independents clash over right-to-repair and vehicle data access Industry witnesses and independent repair advocates debated the Repair Act's scope at a House subcommittee hearing, with automakers stressing IP and security protections and repair groups warning of restricted consumer choices and rural impacts.

A fierce debate is unfolding over the right-to-repair legislation, as automakers and independent shops clash over who truly owns your vehicle's data.

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#US #DataAccess #RepairAccess #ConsumerChoice #CitizenPortal

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Oakwood forum: electric aggregation ends; city offers opt-in gas program at fixed rate At an Oakwood City Council forum, city presenters said the 2023 electric aggregation contract will end with no opt-in successor and that a new opt-in natural gas aggregation with Archer Energy offers a fixed rate of 66.25 cents per CCF through May 2027. Residents urged reconsideration of opt-out aggregation for buying power.

Oakwood's electricity aggregation program is ending soon, and residents could face higher bills without a favorable successor—find out what options are available now!

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#OH #ConsumerChoice #EnergyAggregation #UtilityCosts #CitizenPortal

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Lawmaker urges committee to pass H.R. 4593 to codify per-nozzle showerflow cap An unidentified speaker told the Energy and Commerce: House Committee that H.R. 4593 would codify a per-nozzle 2.5 gallons-per-minute limit for shower systems, arguing recent energy-efficiency rules are costly, overly complex and misleading to consumers.

A lawmaker is pushing for H.R. 4593 to ensure that each shower nozzle can flow at a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, claiming recent regulations have confused consumers and burdened manufacturers.

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#US #ConsumerChoice #WaterEfficiency #RegulatoryCertainty #CitizenPortal

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House Rules hearing spotlights debate over Shower Act that would codify agency change for showerhead rules Representative Russell Fry defended HR 4593, the Shower Act, saying it would codify a narrower definition of 'showerhead' to restore consumer choice and regulatory stability; Democrats warned the change could undo energy- and water-saving standards already rescinded by executive action and questioned prioritizing the bill.

The debate over the "Shower Act" heats up as Rep. Fry argues for consumer choice while critics warn it could lead to higher utility bills and wasteful water use.

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#US #ConsumerChoice #RegulatoryStability #CitizenPortal #EnergyEfficiency

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Others contend these regulations primarily empower consumers. By enabling more choices and preventing platforms from degrading competitor products, users gain flexibility and better value beyond walled gardens. #ConsumerChoice 5/7

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An Open Letter to Netflix: Don’t Confuse Familiarity With Loyalty Dear Netflix, You’ve been around long enough to feel like part of the furniture. For many South Africans, you were the first streaming service that made sense, the one that changed how evenings looked and weekends felt. You became a habit before you became a brand, and for a long time, that worked in your favour. But familiarity is a fragile thing.

Streaming loyalty isn’t forced, it’s chosen. South Africans notice when value slips and flexibility disappears, and we leave quietly when it no longer makes sense.

#OpenLetter #Netflix #SouthAfricanConsumers #StreamingCulture #BrandTrust #ConsumerChoice

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Another strategy is to choose devices and services known for stronger privacy practices. This conscious consumer choice can push manufacturers to prioritize user data protection over invasive data harvesting. #ConsumerChoice 5/6

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