RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL BIOSECURITY.
SB 1187 boosts agricultural biosecurity by funding enhanced monitoring and protocols, protecting crops and livestock, ensuring safer food, and supporting the state economy.
SB 1187 boosts agricultural biosecurity by funding enhanced monitoring and protocols, protecting crops and livestock, ensuring safer food, and supporting the state economy.
Bill Number: SB 1187
Introduced: January 17, 2025
Status: Reported from AEN (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 267) with recommendation of passage on Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referral to WAM.
Classification: Bill
Subject: Appropriations ($), Biosecurity, Department of Agriculture (DOA)
The primary purpose of SB 1187 is to enhance agricultural biosecurity measures within the state. This legislation aims to protect the agricultural sector from potential threats, including pests, diseases, and other biosecurity risks that could adversely affect crops and livestock. By strengthening biosecurity protocols, the bill seeks to ensure the sustainability and safety of the state's agricultural resources.
In summary, SB 1187 represents a significant step towards enhancing agricultural biosecurity in the state, with potential benefits for producers, consumers, and the overall economy. The bill is currently progressing through the legislative process and will be subject to further discussion and amendments as it moves forward.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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