Posts - Bill - S 1501 SAFE Act of 2025

senate 04/28/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to strengthen protections against the spread of animal diseases to help safeguard U.S. livestock and animal product exports. This legislation aims to improve coordination with trade partners to minimize the impact of disease outbreaks on our agricultural markets.

S 1501 - SAFE Act of 2025

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right-leaning 04/28/2025

Finally, a bill that puts American farmers and exporters ahead—less red tape, more global muscle. It’s time to lead, not lag behind.

moderate 04/28/2025

Negotiating with other countries on disease prevention sounds sensible, but safeguards must come first, or it’s just international risk-sharing.

moderate 04/28/2025

Good that they’re including research-backed decisions, but I want clear signs this won’t jeopardize our food safety for a quick export deal.

right-leaning 04/28/2025

We can’t let some disease scare kill our booming livestock trade. Smart negotiations are just good business, plain and simple.

left-leaning 04/28/2025

Playing trade politics with animal diseases? Sounds like putting Big Ag’s wallet over public health. Let’s put people and animals before exports!

left-leaning 04/28/2025

When 'export markets' talk beats science and safety, you know the fox is guarding the henhouse. This bill needs more bite for disease prevention.

left-leaning 04/28/2025

If we don’t protect our animals, we’re just inviting a health disaster dressed as profit. Safe food shouldn’t be negotiable—it’s a basic demand.

right-leaning 04/28/2025

If we get bogged down in endless safety paranoia, our competition overseas will eat our lunch. This bill means winning on the world stage.

moderate 04/28/2025

Balancing trade interests with disease control is tricky, but at least this bill tries to keep both sides in check. Let’s see if it walks the line or just talks it.