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PRIME Act

PRIME Act Introduced in the Senate

By Lorenz Isidro | March 9, 2016

Washington, D.C.—March 9, 2016—Yesterday, Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced the PRIME (Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption) Act, lending Senate support for Representatives

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Press Room This article is related to: custom meat, federal legislation, food freedom, legislation, meat processing, PRIME Act, slaughterhouses

Slaughterhouse Shortage in the U.S.

By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | February 26, 2016

In 1967, at the time of the passage of the Wholesome Meat Act, there were nearly 10,000 slaughterhouses in the country. The table below from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) on the number of livestock slaughter plants (poultry plants are not included) shows how the local

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Pete Kennedy, Esq., State News This article is related to: custom meat, federal legislation, food freedom, legislation, meat processing, PRIME Act, slaughterhouses

Donors Make the Difference in FTCLDF Efforts

By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | November 30, 2015

Dear Supporters of Food Freedom,
I’m writing to thank you again for your support of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund and to highlight some of FTCLDF’s activities over the past year. It’s been a productive time for the

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, Pete Kennedy, Esq. This article is related to: food freedom, fundraiser, overspray, PRIME Act, raw milk

PRIME on the Menu for Virginia Thanks to Congressman Rob Wittman

By Farm-to-Consumer | November 17, 2015

Congressman Rob Wittman has signed onto a bill that will encourage more local production and processing of meat in Virginia. The PRIME Act, H.R. 3187 (Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption), was

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State News This article is related to: food freedom, PRIME Act, Virginia

FTCLDF Member Settles Case with Slaughterhouse

By Farm-to-Consumer | September 30, 2015

Falls Church, VA—September 30, 2015—The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund has settled another case on behalf of one of its members, Neil Perin, owner of Arcadian Acres, who raises pork and Randall veal calves near Athens, Ohio. In early 2014, Perin took three of his Randall heritage

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, Press Room This article is related to: food freedom, meat processing, Ohio, PRIME Act, slaughterhouses

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