Prop 12 not included in Senate Democrats’ 2024 Farm Bill

Pork producers urge both chambers of Congress to swiftly pass a farm bill this year that includes a fix to California's Farm Animal Confinement Initiative.

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The National Pork Producers Council issued the following statement after the unveiling of Senate Democrats’ 2024 Farm Bill text by U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).

"Though America's pork producers appreciate Chairwoman Stabenow's efforts to publish Farm Bill text, this is simply not a viable bill, as it fails to provide a solution to California Prop. 12," said NPPC President Lori Stevermer, a pork producer from Easton, Minnesota. "Pork producers have continually spoken up about the negative impacts of this issue, and it is a shame these conversations were disregarded.”

In May, NPPC secured 100% of pork producers’ priorities in the House Agriculture Committee-passed bipartisan 2024 Farm Bill. In June, producers once again secured all policy priorities in Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member John Boozman’s 2024 Farm Bill framework.

NPPC urges both chambers of Congress to swiftly consider and pass a Farm Bill this year that includes a fix to California Proposition 12, a state law that places arbitrary housing standards on the pork industry, creating uncertainty for pork producers as they look to continue their operations to the next generation.

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