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Sen. Roberts Applauds USDA's Withdrawal of Organic Standards
USAgNet - 12/18/2017
After years of challenging the rule, U.S. Senator Pat Roberts applauded the USDA's announcement of a proposed rule that would withdraw a controversial regulation that would have revised organic livestock and poultry production standards.
"With USDA's wise decision to withdraw this rule, organic livestock and poultry producers can rest assured that they will not be forced out of business by another costly and burdensome regulation," said Roberts. "Having fought this unwanted and unneeded
regulation from the beginning, I'm pleased to see the Trump administration listening to my concerns, along with the concerns of organic livestock and poultry producers across the country. Together, we warned USDA of the unintended consequences of this rule,
but our concerns fell on deaf ears in the previous administration."
Roberts is the chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture. He says the rule was finalized two days before leaving office, despite its serious potential to force organic livestock and poultry producers out of business, increase prices paid by consumers for
organic food, and increase animal disease and mortality.
"By withdrawing this rule, the Trump administration is again demonstrating its commitment to de-regulate rural America," he said.
The Senate Agriculture Committee held a hearing in May 2016 on the U.S. livestock and poultry sectors, which included testimony from a variety of producers. That same day, Roberts successfully led a bipartisan, bicameral request to extend the public
comment period for this rule. In July 2016, he led a bipartisan coalition of Senators in sending a second letter to the Obama administration USDA requesting additional information on producers' concerns over the rule.
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