Seeking Answers to EPA's Actions that Put Farmers at Risk

March 26, 2013

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Seeking Answers to EPA's Actions that Put Farmers at Risk

This week during The Ag Minute, guest host Rep. Ted Yoho, (R-FL) discusses a recent development where the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released sensitive information about livestock and poultry farmers.

Reports indicate that the EPA did not review the data to determine if it included confidential business information protected by federal privacy laws or withheld for national security concerns.

Rep. Yoho and 39 of his House colleagues recently wrote a letter to EPA asking for a detailed explanation as to what data was released and how the agency made the decision to release it.

 

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The transcript of the recorded radio report is below:

“In an unprecedented intrusion into the lives and businesses of America's agricultural producers, the Environmental Protection Agency reportedly released sensitive information about Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) to environmental groups.

“Many in the agricultural community were blindsided by the move.

“Not long ago, the EPA began a rulemaking process to collect and disseminate sensitive information of livestock operations. But the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Agriculture voiced concerns over bioterrorism risks and the threat of targeted harassment of family farmers and ranchers if a national, searchable database was created.

“Congress was advised that the EPA had abandoned this idea only to learn recently that they hadn't.

“It seems the EPA continued their collection of what they claim to be publically available information and released it to environmental groups without ever reviewing the content.

“This is unacceptable.

“I have joined 39 of my colleagues in a letter to the EPA demanding answers about why and how this information was released. And the House Agriculture Committee will continue oversight of this agency's extreme agendathat does nothing more than endanger our national security and the families who work hard to provide us with a safe and affordable food supply.”

The Ag Minuteis Chairman Frank Lucas's (R-OK) weekly radio address that is released from the House Agriculture Committee.

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