Why is the price of eggs in California or any laws related to poultry care the business of the Feds? Unless it can be proven it makes eggs unsafe for consumption.
Trump is way wrong on this one.
Regulation of interstate trade is a federal function
The size of the California market forces their BS on other states.
That's unconstitutional.
No, this has been going on a while. It is not lawful. And I can’t understand why agricultural states haven’t raised a ruckus.
California government is free, I guess, to dictate how poultry are raised within their state. But they cannot tell other states how to raise their poultry in their states. They are claiming other states cannot sell their eggs in California, unless they comply with California poultry laws.
If Californians see eggs for sale at $12 versus $3, guess what they are likely going to buy? They want to prevent consumers from voting their wallet, too.