Hyde-smith Cheers Release of Senate FARM BILL 2.0 Language
conservation programs, expand support for specialty crop and seafood producers, promote American-grown products, and improve forest management
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conservation programs, expand support for specialty crop and seafood producers, promote American-grown products, and improve forest management
Passes Sullivan-Whitehouse Bill to Combat Illegal Foreign Seafood Harvest By Office of Senator Dan Sullivan WASHINGTON … recent unanimous passage of their Fighting Foreign Illegal Seafood Harvest (FISH) Act. The FISH Act would combat foreign
will be better protected from everything from contaminated seafood to knock-off medications by giving the FDA direct
small boats puts law-abiding U.S. fisherman and seafood producers at a competitive disadvantage. Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated
security. As long as access to the U.S. seafood market remains available without consequence for non-compliant actors … minimizing impacts on compliant segments of the American seafood industry.” In addition to Wicker, Hyde-Smith, and Cassidy
HYDE-SMITH INTRODUCES ‘LABEL ACT’ TO REQUIRE CLEAR SEAFOOD LABELING Offered During National Seafood Month, Hyde-Smith Bill … Aims to Strengthen Transparency for Consumers, Support U.S. Seafood Industry WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith
Gulf Coast and improve workforce development. Increasing seafood infrastructure at ports is necessary to have a thriving … sustainable industry. This legislation would promote seafood production in the United States and would decrease American reliance
importing 75 percent of our seafood that we consume. I will absolutely work across my agency at USDA
Smith said. “The FDA has been lackadaisical about seafood inspection for far too long, contributing to a silent … currently tests only a small percentage of seafood imports for drugs or other contaminants banned in U.S.-produced