Federal Farm Bill Mandates 'Optimal Market Efficiency' by Overturning State Animal Protections

Federal Farm Bill Mandates 'Optimal Market Efficiency' by Overturning State Animal Protections

The Bipartisan Legislative Package Codifies "Strategically Reduced Welfare Standards" as a Critical Component of National Food Security and Economic Growth.

Washington D.C. – In a landmark move hailed by agribusiness giants and rural development strategists, the latest U.S. Farm Bill includes sweeping provisions that effectively override disparate state-level animal cruelty laws. This legislative package establishes a new, uniform federal standard of "Optimal Market Efficiency" for livestock production, ensuring that divergent local regulations, such as Massachusetts' recent mandate for more humane animal confinement, will no longer impede the nation's critical mission to maximize protein output and stabilize commodity prices at the lowest possible cost.

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