. >> joining me now, jared huffman of california.e was in california state legislature. congressman, good to see you. first of all, let me get your response to the suit. >> well, i don't think it's a very serious lawsuit. the truth is states have every right to set their own health and safety and animal welfare standards. that has been upseld by t selhe courts and california just says they want all eggs to comply with the minimal standards that the voters established back in 2008. >> and the attorney general is worried about the kind of press departme precedent that your law would set. >> they could tell us that very with to pick our soy beans by hand or move it in solar powered trucks. >> we're not talking about arc sought or a smaller state. we're talking about one of the largest states in the country. missouri farmers, i understand it, sell about a third of their eggs for california. and would cost about $120 million for the farmers to comply with the law. how fair is that? >> well, it's very fair because what california has done