Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate District 24
Stephens, McLain, Cleveland and Grady Counties
Print Article
For Immediate Release:
August 21, 2006
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senator Encourages Congressional Delegation
To Support Oklahoma Meat Producers
The Chairwoman of the Senate
Agriculture Committee Tuesday encouraged members of Oklahoma’s
Congressional Delegation to co-sponsor and support legislation in
the U.S. Senate that would replace an out-dated law that gives foreign
interests an unfair advantage over Oklahoma meat and poultry producers.
A decades old federal law prohibits the state-inspected Oklahoma
meat and poultry products from being sold in other states even though
Oklahoma’s meat inspections meet or exceed United States Department
of Agriculture standards. Meanwhile foreign meat and poultry products
can be sold anywhere in the United States.
“It’s blatantly unfair that Oklahoma farmers and ranchers
are not allowed to sell their quality meat and poultry products
across state lines when foreign producers can sell their products
anywhere in the U.S.,” said Senator Daisy
Lawler, D-Comanche.
Lawler noted that Oklahoma doesn’t have any federally-inspected
beef plants and thus producers must ship beef out of state for processing.
She has written letters to members of the Oklahoma Congressional
delegation asking them to support and co-sponsor S. 3519.
“It’s an economic development issue. Passage of S.
3519 in Congress would allow state-inspected meat and poultry products
to be sold in other states as long as state inspections meet or
exceed federal standards and that would open the door for beef processing
plants to locate in Oklahoma,” Lawler said. “Agriculture
is a tremendous part of our state’s economy and Oklahoma’s
elected representatives should do everything we can to be farming
friendly.”
Lawler suggests that Oklahomans call or write Oklahoma’s
five U.S. Representatives and two U.S. Senators and join her in
encouraging them to co-sponsor and support S. 3519.
For more information, contact:
Senator Lawler's office:: (405) 521-5569

|