Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Federal bill threatens local foods Subject: Federal bill threatens local foods Having trouble viewing this email? Please click here Write a review / Forward to a Friend To ensure delivery, please add judith@... to your address book. SmartUnsubscribesm Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance Action Alert 2/9/2010 Federal Bill Threatens Local Foods Consumers are increasingly seeking out local foods, but the food safety bill being considered by the U.S. Senate threatens farmers' ability to raise, and consumers' ability to access, healthy local foods. As currently written, the legislation -- S. 510 -- would drive many small farmers and food producers out of business with unnecessary, burdensome regulations. The numerous recalls that have caused fears over food safety were all from the large, industrial food system. Local producers are not the problem. Local and state authorities already oversee local food production, and we do not need FDA regulation of every small farm and food producer in the country. Contact your Senators today! Ask them to push for amendments to be introduced to stop S. 510 from destroying local, healthy food and local jobs and income. TAKE ACTION 1) Call or write your Senators. You can find their contact information at http://www.senate.gov/ or call the Capitol Switchboard at . Ask to speak to the staffer who handles food safety issues. Talk with th staffer about the importance of local foods, both fresh from the farm and from local processors (such as locally made jams, pickles, breads, and cheeses). Ask them to work to introduce amendments to exempt small and direct-marketing farms and processors. If they are interested, please let us know so we can follow up with them. The Western Organization of Resource Councils has a sample letter and automatic emailing system that you can use by clicking here 2) Meet your Senators! The Senate will be recessed next week (February 15-19) and the Senators will be back in their home States. Contact your Senators' local offices to determine if they are going to be in or near your community during the Senate Recess. If so, either ask for a meeting to discuss this issue OR plan to attend any public listening sessions where you can ask them to support the critically needed changes to S. 510. Thank you for your efforts on this legislation in the past few months. Please keep the pressure on! NAIS News Click here to read FARFA's letter to Secretary Vilsack about Friday's announcement. As we said before, there is still a lot of work to do on both the new interstate program and at the state level, so please watch for future alerts and stay involved! Support Our Work Please help us be a strong voice for independent agriculture by joining or donating here Working together, we can make our voices heard! Judith McGeary Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance P.O. Box 809 Cameron, Texas 76520 Phone: Toll Free: www.farmandranchfreedom.org info@... Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, P.O. Box 809, Cameron, TX 76520 Forward to a Friend SmartUnsubscribesm This email was sent to bucksnort@... by judith@... Update Profile/Email Address | SmartUnsubscribesm from this list | Privacy Policy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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