From the Environmental Working group:
This is quite simply the worst piece of food legislation I've ever
seen.
The House could vote any day now on its version of the 2012 farm
bill - the single biggest factor that determines what ends up on your plate -
and it's a doozy. This bill would feed fewer people, help fewer farmers, do less
to promote healthy diets and weaken environmental protections - all while giving
hand-outs to Big Ag!
We can't afford to wait. EWG Action Fund is
leading the charge to fight this bill, but we need your help. Ask your member of
Congress today to reject this farm bill.Click
here right now to take action. We cannot let this bill pass.It
would:
- Repeal the program that helps farmers certify that their crops meet organic
standards - at a time when demand for organic food is soaring.
- Exempt genetically-engineered crops from environmental reviews and set
arbitrary deadlines on regulators. This provision would eviscerate already weak
oversight over genetically-engineered crops by allowing sales of foods that
haven't been analyzed and approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Provide fewer incentives for healthy diets. This bill would cut nutrition
assistance programs by $16 billion. It would not expand access to fruits and
vegetables, as the Senate has proposed, and would take the "fresh" out of USDA's
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program for school children.
- Eliminate common-sense rules that protect water from pesticides. Reps. Frank
Lucas (R-Okla.) and Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) tacked on riders that would damage
water quality and wildlife habitats. More than 1,000 American lakes and streams
are already too pesticide-fouled to meet federal clean water standards.
- Cut $6 billion from conservation programs that benefit farmers and help keep
air and water clean.
- Give big handouts to Big Ag. Big subsidized growers would get higher price
guarantees for their crops - driving more tax dollars to mega-farms and driving
out small family farmers. It would also expand crop insurance by $9.5 billion.
Right now, farm businesses can get unlimited insurance subsidies: 26 of them
collected more than $1 million apiece in 2011.
We
deserve better than this travesty. Everyone should have access to affordable,
healthy food. Tell your member of Congress to reject this bill right
away.
Click
here to take action today. Tell your member of Congress to reject this farm
bill.
This bill is mind-boggling. We need to stand up now. Thank
you for adding your voice.
Sincerely,
Ken Cook
President, EWG
Action Fund
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