Stevens leads charge on inspections of seafood imports

In wake of concerns about carcinogens and contaminants in seafood produced in China and other countries, a bill to step up inspections of seafood imports moved through the US Senate Commerce Committee today. Senator Ted Stevens is a co-sponsor of the legislation. He says only a small fraction of imported seafood is inspected now.

Joel Southern, APRN – Washington, DC

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