The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill last night to repeal the country-of-origin labeling (COOL) requirements for beef, pork and poultry. The next step occurs in the Senate where support for the measure is not as strong. COOL Repeal The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill last night to repeal the country-of-origin labeling (COOL) requirements for beef, pork and poultry. The House Agriculture Committee had previously approved the measure by a vote of 38-6. The bill was sparked by the WTO's 18 May decision against the U.S. statute, which was the body's fourth such ruling. Specifically, the WTO found the COOL provisions on muscle cuts in violation of its rules. However, the repeal also applies to ground meat labeling, but i...