Posts - Bill - HR 3457 To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 with respect to the feral swine eradication and control program, and for other purposes.
house 05/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen efforts to control and eradicate feral swine because they threaten agriculture, native ecosystems, and public health. This legislation aims to provide research, coordination, and financial support to farmers and experts to reduce the damage caused by these invasive animals.
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HR 3457 - To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 with respect to the feral swine eradication and control program, and for other purposes.
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moderate 05/15/2025
A blend of science, cooperation, and financial support sounds promising, as long as it doesn’t turn into bureaucratic hogwash.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
It’s about time we stop letting these hogs wreck habitats and health—good on Congress for stepping up to biodiversity's defense.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
I hope this doesn’t turn into another excuse for the feds to micromanage farmers and their land.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
If we’re serious about control, let’s empower landowners—not just fund endless government studies and contracts.
moderate 05/15/2025
Feral swine are bad news, so tackling them is smart—but let’s keep an eye on how taxpayer funds are spent.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
Putting research and farmers first? This bill’s a rare win for science and sustainability over greed.
moderate 05/15/2025
If this bill means fewer crop losses and healthier land without wasted money, it might just be the middle ground we need.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
Finally, some serious teeth to protect our ecosystems—because feral swine aren’t just a nuisance, they’re an ecological nightmare.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
Taxpayer dollars to battle feral pigs? Next up: government hunting lessons for city slickers.