Last November, the USDA released its latest NAIS document in draft form at http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/naislibrary/userguide.shtml . I encourage you to also read some insightful comments made at http://www.libertyark.net/articles/response2.htm and at http://farmandranchfreedom.org/content/latest-Nov-06
You can comment via e-mail through January 22nd. I encourage all of you to do so. This may be your last chance to voice your opinion. The outcry from the public has done some good and caused the USDA to back off a bit. But time to comment is running out. Here is some information copied from a recent Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance email that will make it easier for you to write that letter. Now that the new Congress has been seated, there is a new opportunity to fight the National Animal Identification System. Many of the incumbents and the newcomers remain unaware of the issues surrounding the NAIS. Now is a great time to educate them, before the crunch of the new session begins in January! We must put a human face on this issue. The legislators need to understand how the NAIS will affect real people within their states and districts. They also need to understand how the USDA and state agriculture departments have been abusing the current so-called "voluntary" programs. Below is a sample letter that provides a framework for you to write your own letter. Be sure to personalize this letter with your own story. Have you been signed up for premises registration without your consent? Told you had to sign up to go to a show or enroll in some farm program? Tell your legislator what is happening in their state! To find out who your U.S. Representative and Senators are, go to www.congress.org/congressorg/home/ and enter your zip code in the box on the left-hand side. Send your letter to your Representative and to both Senators from your state. Please also send copies to the chair and ranking minority members of the Senate and House Agriculture Committees. If sending by mail, just address it to "Chairman" or "Minority Leader" and send to the addresses below. If faxing or emailing, specify the Members' name: Representative Collin Peterson, Representative Bob Goodlatte, Senator Tom Harkin, or Senator Saxby Chambliss. Agriculture Committee contact information: House Agriculture Committee (majority) House Committee on Agriculture 1301 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-2171 Fax: 202-225-0917 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] House Agriculture Committee (minority) Committee on Agriculture 1305 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-0317 Senate Agriculture Committee (majority and minority - please specify in envelope address) Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Room SR-328A Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC. 20510-6000 Phone: 202-224-2035 Sample letter Dear Representative (or Senator) ______: I am a _________ (farmer, consumer, horse owner, etc. Tell them just a couple of sentences about yourself). I am writing to ask you to stop the US Department of Agriculture from continuing to implement the National Animal Identification System ("NAIS"). Agriculture Secretary Johanns recently described the NAIS as "one of the largest systemic changes ever faced by the livestock industry." But the Senate has held only one hearing, in 2004, on the topic, and the House of Representatives has yet to hold a single hearing. At the Senate hearing, many questions were raised about both the principle and feasibility of the program, yet the USDA has failed to address many of the concerns raised by the Senators. Despite the lack of Congressional oversight and unanswered questions, USDA has spent over $84 million implementing this program, which will have a significant impact on millions of Americans as well as our food supply. To add insult to injury, the Congress has yet to pass any legislation specifically authorizing NAIS. And the USDA has not issued nor does it plan to issue any regulations on the program. The USDA's plan for NAIS would require the following: 1. Premises Registration: Every person who owns or manages locations where livestock and poultry are handled will have to register in a government database, or a private database that the government can access. This includes people who own even one horse, chicken, goat, sheep, cow, pig, deer, or elk. 2. Animal Identification: Every animal will be assigned a unique 15-digit number by the government when they are moved from their herd of origin or are commingled with other animals. Each animal will need to be permanently identified. For several species, the proposal is to require radio frequency identification tags or microchips, rather than the less expensive, traditional forms of physical tagging. While the USDA claims that poultry and swine will get "group numbers," most small farmers and companion-animal owners do not keep animals in ways that would qualify. 3. Animal Tracking: The owner must report, within 24 hours, every time an animal is tagged or a tag is lost; every death or slaughter; every missing animal; and "commingling" events, including public and private sales, shows, and exhibitions. While the USDA has announced that the program is voluntary at the federal level, it is continuing to provide grants to the states to implement NAIS. Specifically, USDA is funding mandatory implementation in several states. Further, the USDA's stated goal is to have 100% participation by 2009. In other words, the agency intends to require every person who owns animals to comply with this burdensome program, acting indirectly through state programs. {Discuss your experience with NAIS in your state, and your concerns about your life under NAIS. If you have seen or heard of abuses of the NAIS program, especially fraud or coercion in signing people up for premises registration, be sure to mention that.} The NAIS represents an unprecedented expansion of the government bureaucracy into people's private lives and infringes on our property and privacy rights. The program will impose heavy monetary and logistical burdens on livestock owners, driving many small and medium-size farmers and ranchers out of business. These burdens will also discourage people from owning livestock, such as horses, as companion animals. The economic effects will be wide-reaching. Cost estimates for NAIS range into the hundreds of millions of dollars that the livestock owner will have to pay, either out-of-pocket or by the taxpayer. At the same time, the NAIS will not protect animal health or food safety. Congress needs to stop the USDA from continuing to implement the NAIS. I ask that you call for hearings into this issue, one of the "largest systemic changes" to ever face agriculture in the United States. I look forward to your written response. Sincerely, Name Address City, State Zip Code Phone Number E-mail address if you have one _______________________________________________ This message is from the blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info