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OK ,so this bill has come to my attention lately ,and I didn't see a lot of coverage on it. So I asked permission to bring it up here because I think many of you would also be interested. Food safety has become a major issue lately with the E.Coil and Salmonella in the food and causing illnesses.
This bill; S. 510 is a bill currently being considered in the Senate to address this issue. Food safety is very important and I do think that more should be done to insure the safety of the food supply.
However I find some of the wording in this bill troublesome. The outbreaks have been in large facilities, or from produce imported from outside the U.S. but with the way the bill is not specific on what size a farm is , I'm worried that small family farms could be held to the same standards, fees, and fines as a multi-million dollar agribusiness.
So I'll provide a link below with the bill so you can read it and tell me what your take is on it. Do you think this will help or hurt?
BTW PLEASE stay on this topic. No rants that wax political or the thread will be shut down, and I feel that this is a very important issue that more people should be aware of.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-510
*WARNING- stay on issue*
OK ,so this bill has come to my attention lately ,and I didn't see a lot of coverage on it. So I asked permission to bring it up here because I think many of you would also be interested. Food safety has become a major issue lately with the E.Coil and Salmonella in the food and causing illnesses.
This bill; S. 510 is a bill currently being considered in the Senate to address this issue. Food safety is very important and I do think that more should be done to insure the safety of the food supply.
However I find some of the wording in this bill troublesome. The outbreaks have been in large facilities, or from produce imported from outside the U.S. but with the way the bill is not specific on what size a farm is , I'm worried that small family farms could be held to the same standards, fees, and fines as a multi-million dollar agribusiness.
So I'll provide a link below with the bill so you can read it and tell me what your take is on it. Do you think this will help or hurt?
BTW PLEASE stay on this topic. No rants that wax political or the thread will be shut down, and I feel that this is a very important issue that more people should be aware of.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-510
*WARNING- stay on issue*