Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR197

Introduced
5/29/14  
Introduced
5/29/14  
Passed
6/1/14  

Caption

Requests that the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Agriculture complete the approval process for certain new weed control system products

Impact

If HR197 is adopted, it would signal to federal regulatory bodies the need to prioritize the review and approval processes for new agricultural technologies. This could potentially close the competitive gap between American farmers and those in countries like Canada, where similar products have already received approval. By ensuring that farmers have access to cutting-edge weed control techniques, the resolution aims to support local farmers' productivity and economic viability amidst a competitive global agricultural landscape.

Summary

House Resolution 197 urges the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to expedite the approval of new weed control system products. The resolution underscores the importance of American farmers in the global market, noting the increasing demand for food and fiber as global population estimates rise. Additionally, it highlights the challenges farmers face, including weed resistance, which necessitates the adoption of innovative technologies that can enhance productivity across agricultural operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR197 seems to be largely positive, focusing on the need for rapid technological advancement in agriculture to meet growing food demands sustainably. Supporters argue that delays in regulatory approval could hinder farmers and lead to adverse economic outcomes. There is an implicit understanding among advocates that late approvals can result in practical challenges such as soil loss and increased costs, framing the resolution as an urgent request from the agricultural community for necessary support.

Contention

While the resolution itself is primarily supportive of farmers, it may raise concerns regarding the regulatory environments and the pace at which new agricultural products receive approval. Some opposition may arise from those who feel that the environmental impact of these new products should be thoroughly assessed before fast-tracking their approval. Balancing innovation and regulatory caution may become a focal point of discussion as stakeholders evaluate the implications of HR197 on both agricultural practices and environmental health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR151

Requests that the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Agriculture complete the approval process for certain new weed control system products.

LA HR355

Urges and requests the United States Environmental Protection Agency to take action on feral hog toxicant testing and registration

LA HR321

Urges and requests the United States Environmental Protection Agency to take action on feral hog toxicant testing and registration

LA SCR53

Requesting That The Department Of Agriculture Convene An Advisory Commission To Address Certain Issues To Guide Action And Progress In The Agriculture, Aquaculture, And Food Systems Industries Of The State.

LA SR41

Requesting That The Department Of Agriculture Convene An Advisory Commission To Address Certain Issues To Guide Action And Progress In The Agriculture, Aquaculture, And Food Systems Industries Of The State.

LA HR113

Urges and requests the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, in collaboration with the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center and Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center, to study the feasibility of promoting the growth, production, and use of organic produce in this state

LA SCR41

Requests the United States Department of Agriculture to develop tastier food options for the National School Lunch Program.

LA HR229

Memorializes the United States Environmental Protection Agency to timely grant the state of Louisiana's application for primacy in the administration of Class VI injection well permitting

LA SCR88

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish And Administer A Microbial Algae Soil Products Pilot Program.

LA HB10529

To provide for the reform and continuation of agricultural and other programs of the Department of Agriculture through fiscal year 2029, and for other purposes.

Similar Bills

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