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Bill Summary • S 421

Summary of S. 421 - American Beef Labeling Act of 2025

Bill Number: S. 421

Introduced: February 5, 2025

Status: Introduced in Senate

Primary Sponsor: Senator John Thune

Cosponsors: Senators John Hoeven, Cynthia M. Lummis, Mike Rounds, Cory Booker, Martin T. Heinrich

Purpose and Intent

The American Beef Labeling Act of 2025 aims to amend the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 to establish mandatory country of origin labeling (MCOOL) requirements specifically for beef products. The intent of the bill is to provide consumers with clear information regarding the origin of beef, thereby enhancing transparency in the meat supply chain and supporting domestic beef producers.

Key Provisions

  1. Definitions Update:

    • The bill introduces a definition for "beef," which includes meat produced from cattle, including veal.
  2. Labeling Requirements:

    • The bill amends existing labeling requirements to include beef and ground beef alongside lamb. This ensures that consumers are informed about the country of origin for these products.
  3. Implementation Timeline:

    • The United States Trade Representative, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, is required to determine a means of reinstating MCOOL for beef within 180 days of the bill's enactment.
    • The implementation of these means must occur within 1 year of enactment.
  4. Effective Date:

    • The amendments will take effect either when the Secretary of Agriculture publishes a determination that the means have been implemented or 1 year after the bill's enactment, whichever comes first.

Impact

  • Consumers: The bill is expected to benefit consumers by providing them with more information about the origin of beef products, allowing for informed purchasing decisions.
  • Domestic Beef Producers: By reinstating MCOOL, the bill aims to support U.S. beef producers by promoting domestic products and potentially increasing consumer preference for locally sourced beef.
  • Trade Compliance: The bill mandates that the reinstatement of MCOOL complies with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, ensuring that the U.S. maintains its trade obligations while enhancing labeling standards.

Legislative Actions

  • February 5, 2025: The bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

This summary provides an overview of the American Beef Labeling Act of 2025, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on consumers and producers alike.

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