The Trump administration suits the state of California due to egg prices Economy news

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The US President’s administration has established Donald Trump – Yesterday, Wednesday- a lawsuit against California because of its organizational regulations for eggs and poultry farms, and said that the laws of this mandate for animal kindness create “unnecessary sterile measures” that led to the raising of egg prices throughout US.

The prices of the major stores on the Internet indicate that the price of a dozen eggs (12 eggs) ranges between 4 and 8 dollars, depending on the types.

The lawsuit – filed before the Federal Court of Los Angeles – stated that the Federal Law for the Examination of Egg products of 1970 has priority over the laws of the state related to eggs.

Egg prices have jumped in the United States recently (Getty)

Conflict of laws

The Federal Law authorizes the ministries of American Agriculture, Health and Humanitarian Services, the authority to organize egg procedures to protect consumer health, and it also requires a “national match” in egg safety standards, according to the Trump administration lawsuit.

Since the enactment of federal law, California has approved several laws to regulate eggs and poultry farms, one of which prevents farmers from stacking the chicken heavily so that the chicken cannot “lie, stand and extend its ends completely and move freely.”

The state laws aim to reduce cruelty with animals and the risk of food -transferred diseases, but the Trump administration said in its claim that the federal government alone can control the safety of eggs.

This lawsuit stated that it is possible forCalifornia Organizing poultry farms within the state, but it cannot impose additional requirements on the eggs coming from other states and is sold inside California.

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