Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 2026
Bill would permit unpasteurized milk sales across state lines, removing current federal prohibition while shifting oversight to individual states.
Bill would permit unpasteurized milk sales across state lines, removing current federal prohibition while shifting oversight to individual states.
HR 7880, the Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 2026, would allow unpasteurized (raw) milk to be transported and sold across state lines. Currently, federal law prohibits interstate commerce of raw milk, though individual states can permit its sale within their borders. This bill would override that federal restriction and enable raw milk producers to legally sell their product in multiple states.
Raw milk sales directly affect public health policy and food safety regulation. This change could significantly expand consumer access to raw milk products while potentially reducing regulatory barriers for dairy producers, but it also raises questions about disease transmission risk, as raw milk has been linked to foodborne illness outbreaks. The bill represents a fundamental shift in how federal food safety authority is exercised.
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