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J.t. Snow

J.t. Snow Please join the cause page: STOP Water Fluoridation

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Susan

Susan

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60 Minutes on CBS News: California: Running Dry - A three-year drought in California is bringing a decades-long fight over water to a head, forcing tough choices. Lesley Stahl reports.
Kristen

Kristen

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Food & Water Watch Help make sure we continue to have safe and affordable water: http://bit.ly/5aIfPK

December 23 at 7:27am
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Food & Water Watch Get a special message and year-end request from Food & Water Watch Executive Director Wenonah Hauter:

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"America's water should belong to each of us, not to the companies that bottle and sell it and not to the corporations that want to privatize it." -- Wenonah Hauter
Linda
Linda
On point! We should all "Take Back the Tap!"
December 22 at 7:53pm
Karly
Karly
Wenonah, AMEN!
December 22 at 8:58pm
Joseph Basralian

Joseph Basralian Your page has just become a "Favorite" of NJ Keep It Green's page! Food and Water Watch in NJ is one of our 145+ coalition partners!

December 20 at 7:50am · Report
Arthur Tesla

Arthur Tesla The U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division seeks public comment:

Agriculture and Antitrust Enforcement Issues in Our 21st Century Economy Workshop Information The U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will hold a series of joint pu...blic workshops to explore competition issues affecting the agricultural sector in the 21st century and the appropriate role for antitrust and regulatory enforcement in that industry. The first workshop will be held in early 2010. This page provides information on:
Overview of the Workshops Issues for ConsiderationDates, Locations, and
TopicsPress ReleasesFederal Register NoticesSubmitting Comments Related information: Crisis on the Farm: The State of Cooperation and Prospects for Sustainability in the Northeast - Statement of Assistant Attorney General Christine A. Varney Before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Field Hearing in St. Albans, Vermont (09/19/2009) Toward a Competition Policy Agenda for Agriculture Markets - Prepared Remarks of Deputy Assistant Attorney General Philip J. Weiser for the Organization of Competitive Markets, 11th Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri (08/17/2009) For more information, contact Mark B. Tobey, Special Counsel for State Relations and Agriculture (agriculturalworkshops@usdoj.gov or 202-532-4763).
http://www.justice.gov/atr/public/workshops/ag2010/index.htm

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The U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will hold a series of joint public workshops to explore competition issues affecting the agricultural sector ...
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Food & Water Watch Here's the alert to call Rep. Capps office - please let her know that industrial ocean fish farming is not a sustainable course to be setting us on. http://action.foodandwaterwatch.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1916

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Safe Food; Clean Water; Healthy Oceans; Public Control of Essential Resources. Food & Water Watch challenges the corporate control and abuse of our food and water resources by empowering people to take action and by transforming the public consciousness about what we eat and drink.
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Food & Water Watch Rep. Capps (CA-23) introduced legislation for industrial ocean fish farming in federal waters last night. We're still waiting to see the text - HR463. Get ready to call your Representatives about it!

December 17 at 9:27am
Kathleen Esparza
Kathleen Esparza
Tell me when
December 18 at 2:04pm
Karla Lindquist
Karla Lindquist
on standby here...
December 18 at 2:04pm
Casey

Casey I thought FWW might know... whats really up with bill HR 875? What part of this bill should we worry about, and what about 425 and... 510?

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CLICK MORE INFO^^ Step up! And make your voice be heard! Your government works for YOU Government by, of , and for the people...well...Step UP! Call, email, fax your representatives and voice your concern about this piece of legislation TODAY!! H.R. ...
Ryan Brown

Ryan Brown Please take a look at siblings that will be traveling the Pan America Highway with 2 filmmakers. We will highlighting non profits, activist, companies that are environmentally & socially transparent, and universities & high schools that are innovative with their approach to educating Generation Y. The mission is to cre...ate Global Citizens that will follow our journey and be inspired by the many issues we cover and decide to actively get involved because that is the only way "Real Change" can happen! Thanks and we welcome suggestions!

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This looks awesome - thanks for sharing!
December 18 at 7:52am
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Food & Water Watch Why
are toxic chemicals innocent until proven guilty? CDC reports on how 75 new chemicals, including a
pesticide and a chemical in rocket fuel, are commonly found in our bodies.

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Anne
Anne
it's all about the money....
December 11 at 3:16pm
Linda
Linda
Ditto
December 11 at 4:37pm
Jim Walsh

Jim Walsh Let's put a stop to the big business of bottled water.Reserve your seat now for the NJ Debut of Tappped this Sunday at 7:00 pm.

Free Screening of an Award Winning Environmental Film
Location:Monmouth University Student Center
Time:7:00PM Sunday, December 13th
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Food & Water Watch We won! Schools can serve organic and rBGH-Free milk! http://bit.ly/8B8CQz

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This is a victory for consumers, parents and kids across the country, schools can now source better milk. Help Spread the News
Maggie Jensen
Maggie Jensen
Wonderful!
December 10 at 9:10am
Eva
Eva
They can't afford not to.
December 10 at 5:04pm
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Food & Water Watch Nestle water store: clever marketing or a desperate attempt to stay relevant? http://bit.ly/74jfOS

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Not long ago, a flurry of emails and a quick trip to the Bronx exposed Nestle’s newest marketing technique for its bottled water endeavors–a retail store with Latino flair. Located at 908 Southern ...
Janet
Janet
Anyone taking bets on how soon this store will go out of business? Nestle seems to be banking on the Latino community being stupid enough to fall for this. I think they will find out that the Latino community knows when it's being had.
December 8 at 12:07pm
Renee
Renee
I vote for a desperate attempt to stay relevant.. check out this article I found in the Bronx Times: http://www.bronx.com/news/business/635.html
December 8 at 2:09pm
Amala Easton
Amala Easton
If the tap water is fluoridated in the Bronx, I predict success. You aren't supposed to use fluoridated tap water to mix baby formula. So, sadly, the poor can use bottled Nestle water to mix up their packaged Nestle formula. A total bummer on so many levels. :(
December 8 at 3:40pm