Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SCR36

Introduced
3/28/24  

Caption

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin

Impact

SCR36 highlights the significant changes that occurred in 2015, when Congress repealed mandatory COOL for beef and pork, removing the requirement for meat products from foreign livestock to be labeled differently from domestic products. This action has been perceived as eroding the competitive edge of American meat producers, and now, SCR36 seeks to lobby Congress to restore those labeling requirements. The resolution also underscores the economic and safety implications of providing accurate information to consumers, arguing that American standards are among the highest in the world.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 36 (SCR36) is a legislative measure that expresses support for the reinstatement of mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) for meat products in the United States. The resolution emphasizes the importance of allowing consumers to know the origins of their food, promoting transparency in the marketplace. This is grounded in the belief that American farmers and ranchers produce high-quality meat and that consumers should have the right to purchase domestically-sourced products without confusion regarding their origins.

Contention

The resolution points out that consumers have shown overwhelming support for country of origin labeling, with many advocating for their right to make informed choices about the food they purchase. The measure indicates a broader discontent with misleading labeling practices that allow foreign products to be labeled as 'Product of the USA' when they do not originate from American livestock. This point of contention reflects growing concerns about transparency and the implications of foreign imports on local agricultural markets.

Further_details

SCR36 represents a strong stance from the Missouri General Assembly in favor of promoting American agricultural interests and consumer rights. By urging the reinstatement of COOL, the resolution aims to facilitate a clearer distinction between domestic and imported meat products, enhancing consumer awareness and supporting American farmers, ranchers, and meat packers in their efforts to provide safe and transparent products.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MO SCR1

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

MO SCR5

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

MO HCR5

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

MO HCR7

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

MO SCR19

Urges the U.S. Congress to enact the Economic Democracy Act

MO SCR16

Urges a joint investigation to determine any monetary compensation for contamination from radioactive waste and requests the Missouri Congressional delegation to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

MO SCR15

Urges the U.S. Congress to make permanent the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

MO SB84

Establishes the Freedom to Farm Act and modifies provisions relating to the Governor's emergency powers and agricultural operations as nuisances

MO SCR17

Strongly urges the U.S Congress to propose the State Powers Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

MO HB202

Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.

Similar Bills

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