Posts - Bill - S 3099 DIRECT Act of 2025
senate 11/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update federal laws to allow certain state-inspected meat and poultry to be sold online and shipped across state lines directly to consumers, expanding access while maintaining safety standards.
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S 3099 - DIRECT Act of 2025
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moderate 11/04/2025
E-commerce for meat? Good idea, but federal guardrails need to be sturdy, not optional guidelines for quick clicks.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
When we put convenience over oversight, who pays the price? Hint: It’s not the CEOs shipping meat from their laptops.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
This bill puts profits before public health—because clearly, food safety is just a pesky regulation in the left column now.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
If the states trust their own inspections, the feds should step back—free markets don’t need nanny-state sauce on everything.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Lowering safety standards just to grease the wheels for big internet sales? That's a recipe for trouble, not trust.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
Internet meat sales? That’s just good old American innovation meeting modern demand—government shouldn’t slow down progress.
moderate 11/04/2025
Bridging the gap between local farms and consumers is smart, but let's make sure it's not a 'buyer beware' bonanza.
moderate 11/04/2025
Sure, buying local meat online sounds neat, but are we ready to trust state inspections across state lines? Food safety isn’t a DIY project.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
Finally, cutting the red tape so farmers can sell directly to folks—because less government means fresher steaks at your door!