Food-safety laws urged
California lawmakers looking into changing food-safelty laws.
California has been ``asleep at the wheel'' when it comes to preventing produce contamination, according to a Central Valley legislator who ended a food-safety hearing Wednesday by saying it's time to stop letting growers police themselves.``We have a very, very poor and lax system here,'' said state Sen. Dean Florez, D-Bakersfield, adding that he wants to propose strict new regulations for the industry. He said a string of contamination outbreaks in the past decade -- nine of them traced to spinach and lettuce from the Salinas Valley -- shows the state's policy of working cooperatively with farmers has failed.
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