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Legislators vs Big Food: Sen. Frank Niceley on Food Freedom Battles

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Sen. Frank Niceley

In this talk, Sen. Frank Niceley, a former Tennessee legislator and farmer, shares his journey championing food freedom at the state level. He discusses his role instigating bills that promote raw milk sales, Tennessee beef labeling and local meat inspection, restoring transparency and quality in the food industry.

Niceley emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts to clean up the food supply and resist federal government control. He urges citizens to engage with their state legislators to influence food-related policies.

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