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Meat producers group reverses ads against Marshall
Read Article An outside group that bills itself as an advocate for meat producers and farmers has reversed course with ads criticizing Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall for cosponsoring legislation that would prevent California from banning the in-state sale of whole pork meat from pigs confined in a cruel manner even if they're caged in another state. The American Meat Producers Association, led by an established animal welfare lobbyist, has pulled negative ads and replaced them with a new ad
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