Groups like the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and National Pork Producers Council – and some egg producers – oppose the measure because they fear it could set a dangerous precedent for the federal government to dictate their production methods.
As for that House amendment – United Egg Producers doesn’t support it. UEP endorses the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendment – a House measure introduced by Oregon’s Kirk Schrader and California’s Jeff Denham that is similar to the Feinstein bill. UEP President Chad Gregory said the Schrader-Denham bill is a preferable solution to the interstate commerce calamity in eggs. He said the amendment added to the House Ag Committee’s farm bill doesn’t set a level playing field for farmers and could affect interstate commerce in a wide variety of agricultural products – noting as many as 150 different state laws could be preempted or affected by the amendment. Historically – when Congress preempts state laws – he said it replaces them with a uniform national standard like the egg bill that egg farmers nationwide support.
Source: NAFB News Serivce
