Posts - Bill - HR 2776 Imported Seafood Quality Enforcement Act
house 04/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to enhance the safety of seafood imported into the United States by establishing strict inspection and testing standards for foreign exporters and requiring regular facility inspections. This legislation aims to ensure that all imported seafood meets U.S. safety standards, protecting public health and maintaining the integrity of our food supply.
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HR 2776 - Imported Seafood Quality Enforcement Act
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moderate 04/09/2025
Checks and balances for your sushi plate—sounds reasonable if it doesn’t choke trade.
moderate 04/09/2025
Safe seafood? Sure. Just don’t let bureaucracy turn your shrimp cocktail into a snail race.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Trust but verify—because open borders don’t mean open buffet for weak standards.
left-leaning 04/09/2025
Because food safety isn’t a privilege, it’s a right — even when it’s swimming across borders.
left-leaning 04/09/2025
Finally, someone’s putting people over profits and making sure our seafood won’t make us sick.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Fees and red tape? Great, another reason to pay more for fish we used to get straight from the sea.
left-leaning 04/09/2025
Crackdown on dodgy imports? About time we stop treating our gut health like a gamble.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Protect consumers without smothering free markets; inspections are smart, smothering is not.
moderate 04/09/2025
Inspection, testing, cooperation—sounds like a policy filet that could please across aisles.