JOHNSON'S "CATTLE CONTRACT LIBRARY" PASSES THE U.S. HOUSE

Statement

Date: Dec. 8, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, Ranking Member of the Livestock & Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) led debate on the Cattle Contract Library Act (H.R. 5609) on the U.S. House floor. Tonight, his bill passed by 411-13 and heads to the U.S. Senate for consideration.

H.R. 5609 creates a library for cattle contracts within the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Agriculture Marketing Service Department. Currently, cattlemen are unaware of contract terms being offered by packers, leading to a decline in leverage for smaller producers during price negotiations.

"Today marks a big win for cattle producers in South Dakota," said Johnson. "Since I came to Congress, producers have made it clear they want transparency. The Cattle Contract Library provides just that and increases competition in an industry that desperately needs it. While no single piece of legislation can solve all problems, getting this bill across the finish line was a team effort, and I'm grateful to all of the producers that helped get this done."


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