Press Release
January 11, 2007
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Liberty Ark Alert - Washington
Thanks to the hard work of Liberty Ark Coordinator Celeste Bishop and other great activists, Representative Kirk Pearson has introduced legislation to stop NAIS in Washington! Representative Joel Kretz worked closely on this bill as well. Check out the text of the bill.
Call or write your Senator and Representative NOW to urge him or her to support HB 1151! If you are not sure who your legislators are, go here. Copy your letter to Representative Pearson and Representative Kretz to thank them for their support. And contact every member of the House Agriculture Committee, listed below. A sample letter is included at the end of this alert. Be sure to personalize the letter for the greatest impact!
As always, if you have questions or concerns, you can reach us by email.
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Washington House Agriculture Committee:
Rep. Brian Sullivan 360-786-7972
Rep. Brian Blake 360-786-7870
Rep. Joel Kretz 360-786-7988
Rep. Judy Warnick 360-786-7932
Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson 360-786-7860
Rep. William "Ike" Eickmeyer 360-786-7902
Rep. Bill Grant 360-786-7828
Rep. Steve Hailey 360-786-7942
Rep. Ruth Kagi 360-786-7910
Rep. Patricia Lantz 360-786-7964
Rep. John McCoy 360-786-7864
Rep. Daniel Newhouse 360-786-7874
Rep. Ed Orcutt 360-786-7812
Rep. Chris Strow 360-786-7884
Rep. Kevin Van De Wege 360-786-7916
___(Date)___
Dear __(Legislator's name)__:
I am a _________ (small farmer, consumer of local foods, horse owner, taxpayer. Tell them a little bit about yourself and why you care about this issue). I am writing to ask that you support HB 1151, which would prohibit the establishment of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) in Washington.
You may have seen news reports that USDA made the NAIS voluntary. However, USDA's goal is still 100 percent participation by 2009. USDA is pressuring states to achieve this goal by conditioning federal funding on reaching "measurable goals," which creates incentives for states to implement mandatory or coercive programs. If it is made mandatory, NAIS would require that every person who owns even one chicken, horse, cow, sheep, goat, pig, or other livestock animal:
NAIS is an unprecedented expansion of the government bureaucracy into people's private lives and infringes on our property rights. NAIS will impose heavy burdens on livestock owners, driving many small and medium-size farmers and ranchers out of business and discouraging people from owning horses and other livestock as pets. This in turn will drive related businesses, such as feed stores, slaughterhouses, and auction barns, out of business. The economic effects will be wide-reaching. Despite spending over $84 million dollars on NAIS since 2004, the USDA has not done a cost/benefit analysis of NAIS nor has the state agency.
USDA has produced no scientific basis for its disease-control claims. Existing programs and systems, such as the scrapie program, branding, and metal tagging, have been sufficient to track disease. If anything, NAIS will increase disease threats because it will criminalize ownership of livestock without registration, and lead to black market livestock ownership and sales. Disease programs must be designed for each specific disease and animal. A one-size-fits-all program is useless.
NAIS will not increase the safety of our food supply. Most food-borne illnesses are from organisms that contaminate food due to poor practices at slaughterhouses or in food handling and preparation. NAIS tracking ends at the time of slaughter, so it will not address these issues or increase our ability to trace contaminated meats once they are in the food supply chain.
By driving small farmers out of existence, NAIS will increase the consolidation of our food supply into a small number of large companies, destroying consumers' food purchasing options. Small, local producers provide protection against mass contamination of food produced by mass production. Also, reduction in competition inevitably increases prices. The only winners in this program are the microchip manufacturers, the associations that will manage the databases, and the government employees.
I ask that you support HB 1151 to stop NAIS in our state.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Street Address
Town, State Zip code
Email if you have it
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