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NAIS and School Lunch ProgramACTION ALERT: Mandatory Requirement for NAIS in School Lunch Program Put in House Agriculture Appropriations Bill. CALL NOW! The House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee has included pro-NAIS provisions in the Agriculture Appropriations bill for 2009. According to the press release, the bill would require USDA to purchase meat products for the School Lunch Program from livestock premises registered with National Animal Identification System beginning in July 2009. This is a back-door method for mandating NAIS through the power of the purse strings. The bill also provides a total NAIS funding level of $14.5 million or about $4.8 million above 2008. We must stop these provisions from going any further! The full House Appropriations Committee will meet about the Agriculture TAKE ACTION NOW: 1) Call or fax your US Representative. You can look up who represents
you at 2) Call or fax the members of the House Appropriations Committee who
come from your State. The members are listed at: 3) Call or fax your Senators. You can look up who represents you at With each person, ask to speak to the staffer who handles appropriations.
If you MESSAGE: My name is ____. I am a constituent [or live in your state,
if you aren't in their district]. I am calling because the Agriculture
Appropriations When you talk to the staffer, be sure to make the same points as in the message, and expand on them with some of the talking points below. For more information, contact the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance at
The press release, from Chairwoman DeLauro (D-CT) is available at
* This bill uses the government's power to economically coerce farmers into NAIS. That is not a "voluntary" program. * This bill throws good money after bad, supporting a program that
is not sound * USDA has presented no science to back up its claims that NAIS will
address * The USDA has never completed a cost/benefit analysis to show that
NAIS is * NAIS will not improve food safety. The massive Hallmark/Westland
beef recall * NAIS will not help Americans compete in the world market. If it is
mandatory, or * Pouring more money into the program is a waste of precious tax dollars that could be better spent on safety inspections at packing and processing plants, where most food contamination occurs. * Using the school lunch program to force farmers into NAIS undermines the growing farm-to-school program, which helps children get fresh, local, and sustainably raised foods. Local farmers should not be forced into an unpopular program that has nothing to do with food quality or safety in order to provide food for our children. * The claim that USDA has achieved 33% of its Premises Registration goal is wrong. USDA computes its percentage of premises registered based on farmers who answer the agriculture census. Hundreds of thousands of additional horse owners, families with a few chickens, suburbanites with a pet pot-bellied pig, and others like them are technically covered by NAIS, but USDA ignores them when it reports its supposed successes to Congress. The vast majority of people who will be impacted by NAIS either oppose it or are still unaware of it! * NAIS has never been specifically approved by Congress. This massive
program,
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