The Senate Agriculture Committee approved the Farm Bill with Section 10305, which defines NAIS and provides exceptions from public disclosure for information collected under NAIS. While this section does not directly implement or mandate NAIS, it does imply Congressional approval of what the USDA has been doing -- which is bad news!
The Senate is expected to vote on the Farm Bill within the next 2 weeks, and then it will go to a conference committee with both Senators and Representatives. So the first priority is to pressure our Senators to take the NAIS provision out on the floor. If that fails, then we will be faced with a conference committee, and will need both Senate and House members to be educated about NAIS.
1) Call or fax both of your Senators immediately. You can find contact information for your Senators at http://www.senate.gov.
MESSAGE 1: Take Section 10305 out of the Farm Bill because it implies approval of USDA's implementation of NAIS. Section 10305 also provides false reassurance that the information in the databases will be confidential, when experience has shown that information in databases is vulnerable to both hackers and marketing misuse.
Some reasons NAIS needs to be stopped, not encouraged:
* There is no evidence that it will improve animal disease control
* It will not increase food safety, because food contamination happens at the slaughterhouses and processing plants
* It will cost billions of dollars that individual farmers and our economy cannot afford
* USDA's implementation of the program, through funding of state programs, has resulted in fraudulent and coercive methods being used to increase registrations.
* Regardless of the protections in the bill, having the government or private entities compile this information leaves us open to harassment or worse by people who hack into that database or use the information for purposes other than what is intended.
MESSAGE 2: Congress should stop funding NAIS for the same reasons - it is an expensive and intrusive program that will not actually improve animal health or food safety.
2) Call or fax your Representative. You can find contact information for your Representative at http://www.house.gov/. Use the same message as for your Senators.
If you are calling your Senators, and don't have unlimited long-distance, here are some toll-free numbers for the Capitol Switchboard:
866-340-9281
800-417-7666
877-851-6437
866-220-0044
Remember to ask to speak to the staffer who handles agricultural issues. If he or she is not available, leave a detailed voice mail message, including the fact that you are a constituent and your phone number.
If you prefer to write a letter, it is best to FAX the letter to your Senator or Representative. Because of security measures, letters mailed to DC take weeks or months to get there. If you can't fax, then either mail a letter to the local district office or use email. We recommend that you follow up with a call, to make sure the email does not simply get overlooked. (Or just use the talking points above and call.)
Sample Letter:
Dear _________:
I oppose Section 10305 of the Farm Bill because it implies approval of the USDA's National Animal Identification System (NAIS). NAIS has never been approved or even debated by either branch of Congress and few members of the Senate or House know the details of the program. The USDA has not provided any scientific basis for this "feel good" program that will cost farmers and taxpayers billions of dollars, resulting in irreparable harm to independent agriculture in this country. Although USDA claims the program is voluntary, it has funded coercive and misleading methods used by both states and private entities to force people to participate.
I urge you to remove section 10305 from the Farm Bill and to stop funding for NAIS.
Sincerely,
Name
Address
City, State Zip
Section 10305. Section 10305 of the Farm Bill, as approved by the Senate Agriculture Committee, amends the Animal Health Protection Act to (1) insert a definition of NAIS; and (2) provide various exceptions from public disclosure for information collected under NAIS. The inclusion of Section 10305 represents a tacit approval of NAIS, which is a very serious problem for the grassroots opposition to NAIS. But it is not a complete adoption of NAIS, nor does it mandate NAIS directly. Section 10305 represents a battle in this war against NAIS, but it is not a decisive battle for either side. It's critical that we keep working to educate all the Senators and Representatives about NAIS, and why it is the wrong thing for America.
Competition Provisions: Most of the competition provisions did make it through committee, which is good news. For more information on those, check out the actual language of the Livestock Title at http://agriculture.senate.gov/ (follow the links for the Farm Bill) and our October 18th alert at http://farmandranchfreedom.org/content/action-10-17-07.
We depend on your support to keep fighting to protect independent agriculture against threats like NAIS. If you are not yet a member of FARFA, please consider joining us! Membership starts as low as $10. Your membership dues and donations fund FARFA's work. Just as importantly, more members means more impact on the legislators.
We have a long way to go this fight. Please help us to continue this important work by joining today, or giving an additional donation if you are already a member. Visit our membership page: http://farmandranchfreedom.org/content/join-farfa
We will send out additional alerts about any developments in the Farm Bill fight. Please stay tuned and be ready to take action again!
Sincerely,
Judith McGeary
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
8308 Sassman Rd
Austin, TX 78747
www.farmandranchfreedom.org
866-687-6452