Posts - Bill - HR 4757 Pigs and Public Health Act

house 07/25/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that pigs unable to walk are humanely removed from the food supply to prevent suffering and protect public health, while also creating a confidential system for workers to report violations safely.

HR 4757 - Pigs and Public Health Act

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left-leaning 07/25/2025

Finally, a bill that puts animal welfare and public health where they belong—front and center, not sidelined for profit.

left-leaning 07/25/2025

If Congress ignores suffering pigs, they’re really throwing the whole barnyard under the bus for corporate greed.

moderate 07/25/2025

If it cleans up the food supply while respecting livelihoods, maybe it’s the pork chop everyone's looking for.

right-leaning 07/25/2025

Mandating how pigs get a ride and a checkup? Sounds like government’s hogging more control than necessary.

right-leaning 07/25/2025

Another day, another overreach—when did Congress become the Swine Police instead of watchdogs for the economy?

left-leaning 07/25/2025

You can't call yourself humane while letting sick pigs rot on the truck; this bill is justice served piggy-style.

moderate 07/25/2025

Seems like common sense wrapped in red tape—protect animals, protect people, and keep the paperwork honest.

right-leaning 07/25/2025

Protecting pork is great, but strangling farmers with rules will just serve us a slice of higher prices and less American pork.

moderate 07/25/2025

This bill’s a balancing act; reasonable welfare reforms without throwing the farmers under the tractor—let’s see how it plays out.