The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Activists seeking special labels on food made from genetically engineered crops have vowed to continue their push despite a loss at the California ballot box where they were vastly outspent by biotechnology giants.
Backers of the voter-rejected Proposition 37 turned their focus toward the states of Washington and Oregon where they hoped to gather enough signatures to bring forth a similar ballot initiative.
"We're going forward full steam ahead," said Dave Murphy, co-chairman of the California Right to Know campaign. "This is just the beginning."
The California measure would have. . .

