Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2617

Caption

Prohibits the manufacture, sale, and distribution of cultivated meat

Impact

If enacted, HB2617 would significantly alter California’s approach to food production by formally banning an entire category of food product. This would impact farmers, food manufacturers, and consumers alike, as the state moves away from exploring innovative food technologies concentrated on sustainability and ethical concerns. The prohibition is expected to resonate particularly in agricultural communities where debates about the future of food and farming are ongoing. As cultivated meat becomes a topic of interest for many potential investors, the bill may hinder California's capacity to lead in this advanced sector.

Summary

House Bill 2617 seeks to prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of cultivated meat within the state. The bill emerges amidst growing debates regarding food production methods and their implications for health, safety, and the agricultural economy. Proponents of the bill argue that cultivated meat poses unknown health risks and could undermine traditional farming industries. They emphasize the importance of maintaining strict regulatory oversight over food products to ensure consumer safety and public health.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB2617 is deeply contentious, with advocates on both sides presenting strong arguments. Supporters of the prohibition express concerns about the long-term effects of cultivated meat consumption, while opponents highlight the potential benefits of adopting such innovations, including reduced environmental impact and providing alternatives for consumers seeking sustainable protein sources. Critics of the bill argue that it limits the state’s economic potential and innovation in the agriculture sector, which could further stifle growth and technological advancement. The debate encapsulates broader themes of tradition versus innovation in food production and consumption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB319

Modifies provisions relating to food product labeling

MO HB808

Specifies that a food is deemed adulterated if it contains any cultivated meat

MO SB149

Modifies provisions relating to food labeling

MO SB518

Establishes the "Missouri Hemp Consumer Protection Act" to regulate the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of certain hemp-derived consumable products in Missouri

MO HB99

Prohibits the manufacture or sale of certain food additives

MO SB515

Repeals provisions relating to rebate coupons from manufacturers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB552

Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products

MO HB9

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections

MO HB964

Repeals provisions relating to rebate coupons from manufacturers of intoxicating liquor

MO HB755

Incentivizes advanced manufacturing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.