Doing Something Productive

I just sent the fol­low­ing to my Rep­re­sen­ta­tive in the US House in response to HR 875 – the Food Safety and Mod­ern­iza­tion Act of 2009 which I wrote about here. I lifted a large por­tion of the let­ter with per­mis­sion from TennZen and tai­lored the mes­sage some­what to Con­gress­man Hall, my rep­re­sen­ta­tive. Feel free to use it your­self in total or as a help­ful start­ing point. I encour­age you to read about what this bill would mean to small farm­ers every­where. You can find your Rep here. I also sub­mit­ted it to both my Sen­a­tors. You can find your Sen­a­tors here.

Dear Con­gress­man Hall,

As a con­stituent and a home­stead farmer, I am con­cerned about leg­is­la­tion that could affect my free­dom to grow healthy foods to pro­vide for my family’s nutri­tional and eco­nomic needs.

There is a bill in Con­gress right now – HR 875 – that has the poten­tial to detri­men­tally affect that freedom.

This bill strips the state agri­cul­ture depart­ments of their pow­ers and binds them to enforc­ing fed­eral stan­dards – effec­tively turn­ing them into “food police” for the new fed­eral food agency that would be cre­ated. The broad lan­guage affects any­one grow­ing food, even if they aren’t sell­ing it, and all but crim­i­nal­izes organic farm­ing. The admin­is­tra­tive aspect of the bill would place the job of inter­pret­ing the leg­is­la­tion into the hands of fac­tory farm­ing cor­po­ra­tions and lob­by­ists. The remain­der of the bill’s lan­guage is so generic that even a back­yard gar­dener could find him­self fac­ing stiff fines and penalties.

As the rep­re­sen­ta­tive for a largely rural area with many small farms, you surely must under­stand the impact a far-reaching bill such as this would have on not only their liveli­hood but also on those of us who depend on their pro­duc­tiv­ity to feed our families.

I ask that you please oppose HR 875 – the Food Safety and Mod­ern­iza­tion Act of 2009 — and encour­age your fel­low Con­gress­men to do the same.

Sin­cerely yours,
Brett Bim
1316 Val­ley Stream Drive
Wylie, TX 75098
Collin County

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