u/BigUnderstanding9137

▲ 194 r/vegan

If you live in California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New Jersey, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, or West Virginia

Massive animal farming corporations are trying to remove states' rights to make their own animal welfare laws with Save Our Bacon language in the Farm Bill. It's already made it through the House, and it's well on the way to making it through the Senate. If you live in one of the states above, please reach out to your Senators and ask them to reject all Save Our Bacon language in the Farm Bill (no astroturfing please), including the floating idea of a compromise that would keep existing animal welfare laws but block the creation of any new ones. Especially if you live in Minnesota, because Senator Amy Klobuchar has the most power on this issue as a ranking member on the Ag Committee. If the Senator you are calling has rejected the Save Our Bacon Act in the past, I'd recommend thanking them for doing so when you call.

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u/BigUnderstanding9137 — 9 days ago
▲ 57 r/leftist

If you live in Minnesota, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New Jersey, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, West Virginia,

Massive animal farming corporations are trying to consolidate even more power by removing states' rights to dictate their own animal welfare laws with Save Our Bacon language in the Farm Bill. It's already made it through the House, and it's well on the way to making it through the Senate. If you live in one of the states above, please reach out to your Senators and ask them to reject all Save Our Bacon language in the Farm Bill, including the floating idea of a compromise that would keep existing animal welfare laws but block the creation of any new ones. Especially if you live in Minnesota, because Senator Amy Klobuchar has the most power on this issue as a ranking member on the Ag Committee. If the Senator you are calling has rejected the Save Our Bacon Act in the past, I'd recommend thanking them for doing so when you call.

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u/BigUnderstanding9137 — 9 days ago