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  • H.R. 1832 proposes that the name "Golden Sea Bream" can be officially used in the market to refer to the fish species Stenotomus chrysops. This bill aims to ensure that using this name will not cause the fish to be considered improperly labeled or violate any rules under the...

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    H.R. 1832 wants to make it okay to call a certain type of fish, Stenotomus chrysops, by the name "Golden Sea Bream" at stores. This means people can use that name without getting in trouble for having wrong labels.

  • H. R. 9658 proposes that the fish species Stenotomus chrysops can be legally sold under the market name "Silver Sea Bream" in the United States. It ensures that this labeling will not result in the food being considered misbranded or adulterated under existing laws,...

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    H. R. 9658 is a rule that says a specific type of fish, named Stenotomus chrysops, can be called "Silver Sea Bream" when sold in stores, and this won't break any food rules.