State AGs Pick Up Enforcement Slack Amid Expanding Products And Claims
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
State agencies are taking a bigger role in labeling enforcement actions, driven by the proliferation of dietary supplement and food companies that make health claims for their products, say officials from the Connecticut and Texas attorneys general offices
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