Joe Moore
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l members about a local ban (setting the stage for Alderman Joe Moore’s proposal in 2005). By the end of 2004, what started as a few protests had turned into a genuine movement against foie gras in th
From Experiments to Duopoly: The Rise of Hudson Valley Foie Gras and La Belle (1990s–2004)— 5. Early Advocacy, Investigations, and Campaigns (1990s–2004)
2004 Jan Chicago mobilization Local activists approach Ald. Joe Moore to propose a city foie gras ban (introduced in 2005). 2004 Feb California SB 1520 introduced[71] Bill to ban production & sale of
From Experiments to Duopoly: The Rise of Hudson Valley Foie Gras and La Belle (1990s–2004)— 10. Chronology of the Duopoly’s Formation and Key Events (1990s–2004)
and rising attention to foie gras cruelty claims, Alderman Joe Moore of the 49th Ward proposed an ordinance to ban foie gras in Chicago restaurants[44]. At the time, Moore was influenced by activism
Full-Spectrum Analysis of Chicago’s Foie Gras Market (Historical, Current, & Forecasted)— 5. Historical & Legal Context of Chicago’s Foie Gras Ban
primary driver (that credit often goes to Chicago Alderman Joe Moore and groups like Farm Sanctuary), but PETA praised the decision effusively. Alongside HSUS, PETA lauded Chicago for “taking a stand
PETA’s Campaign Against Foie Gras: A Comprehensive History— Early History and First Investigations (1990s–2005)