WeVote

Bill

Bill

HR 7818

American Meat Freedom Act

119th Congress Introduced by Tim Burchett

Bill preempts state/local meat regulations exceeding federal USDA standards, centralizing food production rules federally and restricting state-level labeling and welfare requirements.

Introduced in House
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · HR 7818

Legislative bill overview

HR 7818, the American Meat Freedom Act, aims to restrict state and local governments from imposing regulations on meat production standards that exceed federal standards. The bill would preempt state-level meat labeling, processing, and production requirements, centralizing regulatory authority at the federal level under USDA oversight.

Why is this important

This bill directly affects consumer choice, food safety standards, and state autonomy. States like California have implemented stricter animal welfare and environmental standards for meat production; this legislation would invalidate those rules. The outcome determines whether consumers can access products meeting higher state standards and whether states retain regulatory power over food production within their borders.

Potential points of contention

  • State sovereignty vs. federal preemption: Federalism question about whether states should set their own food safety and labeling standards above federal minimums
  • Consumer transparency: Conflicts with efforts to provide detailed labeling (origin, production methods, welfare standards) that some consumers demand
  • Industry competition: Debate over whether uniform federal standards benefit large producers more than smaller operations relying on premium/differentiated markets
  • Interstate commerce: Whether uniform standards reduce regulatory burden or eliminate competitive differentiation in the marketplace

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.