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Fighting to Stop the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) |
Action AlertApril 10, 2008 Alert: Farm Bill Conference Committee Members Named (and an update on Illinois) The conference committee members have finally been named! One of the many differences between the House and Senate versions of the Farm Bill is Section 10305 and NAIS. As passed by the Senate, Section 10305 directs the USDA to issue regulations to address "protection of trade secrets and other proprietary and/or confidential business information that farmers and ranchers disclose in the course of participation in" NAIS. The House did not have any provision for NAIS in its version of the Farm Bill. Take Action Below is a list of the members of the conference committee. Call or fax any member who represents your state. Ask to speak to the staffer who handles agricultural issues. If they aren't available, leave a message on their voice mail. Message: I want Senator (or Representative) _____ to take Section 10305 out of the Farm Bill because it implies approval of USDA's implementation of NAIS. Section 10305 also provides false reassurance that the information in the databases will be confidential, when experience has shown that information in databases is vulnerable to both hackers and marketing misuse. I am opposed to any provision that moves NAIS forward in any way. Then have a conversation with the staffer. Ask them the Congressperson's position on NAIS, and try to address the reasons they may support NAIS or why they're on the fence. Give them personal stories about how NAIS will impact you and your community, along with solid facts about the flaws with NAIS. Food safety is a big issue in Congress right now, so be sure you say that NAIS is not about food safety and there are better ways to protect our food supply. We can help provide follow-up information to address these issues just email us at: libertyark@freedom.org Talking Points and More Information Some reasons NAIS needs to be stopped, not encouraged:
Be prepared: It is going to be very difficult to get Section 10305 taken out of the Farm Bill. The legislators are negotiating provisions for billions of dollars of subsidies and programs. Because Section 10305 addresses confidentiality, and does not directly mandate NAIS, many organizations and legislators simply don't see it as a priority. So why are we urging you to call? Because it's important to educate the legislators about the problems with NAIS at every opportunity. The conference committee members also sit on the agriculture, agriculture appropriations, government oversight, and other important committees. They will be in positions to help or hurt the anti-NAIS movement at many points in the coming year. Calling now is also a preventative measure, to make sure that the committee members do not slip in a pro-NAIS provision. Although putting in a new provision during conference is technically not allowed, it has been known to happen! So please take a few minutes and call any of the committee members listed below who represent your state. Members of the Farm Bill Conference Committee Below are the conference committee members. (p) is their phone number, (f) is their fax number. All numbers are in the (202) area code. You can contact them online by going here for your Representative, or here for your Senator, and clicking on the Representative's name (or Senators' state) in the top box to go to their website. House Members from the Agriculture Committee & Leadership: Joe Baca (D-CA), p: 225-6161, f: 225-8671 Senators on the conference committee: Blanche Lincoln (D-AR), p: 224-4843, f: 228-1371 Additional House conferees (these conferees may or may not have any input on the Livestock Title, but they should still be educated on the NAIS issue): Spencer Bachus (R-AL), p: 225-4921, f: 225-2082 Illinois Update There is a rumor that the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is going to reverse its current policy of requiring premises registration for the fairs. The IDOA will not confirm the rumor at this time, but says that there have been iscussions. If and when an announcement is made, we will post it on our website. Even if the IDOA does reverse its current policy, it's important that we continue to urge the Senate to pass HB 5776. This bill would prevent the IDOA from changing its mind again and requiring registration in the future. And the bill includes a provision that allows anyone who has registered to withdraw from the program. This is critical for the thousands of people who have already registered! So call and ask your Senator to co-sponsor the bill. You can look up who represents you here. |
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