American egg industry bill would keep hens in cages forever
“Opposing ballot measures is very expensive.
The only way we can avoid them is through federal preemption.
That is the reason why we need federal legislation.”
- Gene Gregory, President,
United Egg Producers -
The only way we can avoid them is through federal preemption.
That is the reason why we need federal legislation.”
- Gene Gregory, President,
United Egg Producers -
The egg industry’s trade association – the United Egg Producers (UEP) – has hatched an insidious plan: It is now pushing for federal legislation that, if enacted, would forever keep hens locked in cages, despite the wishes of the vast majority of the American public.
Under the guise of “enriching” cages, the egg industry’s legislation would:
- Nullify existing state laws that ban or restrict battery cages.
- Deprive voters of the right and ability to pass ballot measures banning cages.
- Deny state legislatures the ability to enact laws to outlaw battery cages or otherwise regulate egg factory conditions.
To accomplish this, UEP's federal legislation would amend what is known as the “Egg Products Inspection Act.” Specifically, the amendment (H.R. 3798) seeks to federally establish that egg factory cages would be legally accepted as a national standard that could never be challenged or changed by state law or public vote.
The Humane Farming Association and other responsible activists have united to defeat this scheme.
UEP claims that its legislation would eventually result in “progress” for laying hens. Just the opposite is true. In reality, the egg industry merely agreed to slowly (at the glacial pace of 18 years) continue the meager changes in battery cage conditions that are already occurring due to state laws and public pressure.
Fortunately, there is still time for all of us to stop this agribusiness scheme. You can do two easy things right now to help the Humane Farming Association defeat this bill with just a few clicks:
1) sign the Humane Farming Association petition
and
2) email your representative right from this website.
Please help make clear to our elected leaders that the egg industry’s unprecedented attack on anti-cruelty laws, states’ rights, and animal protection must not stand. Thank you for helping the Humane Farming Association and others to Stop the Rotten Egg Bill!
Click here to read a veterinary perspective on the Rotten Egg Bill.
Responding to the Rotten Egg Bill's (H.R. 3798) Specific Points
For political cover, UEP inserted a few diversionary provisions. None of them holds up to scrutiny.
Ammonia Levels: The Rotten Egg Bill contains nothing that alters current standards for “ammonia levels.” The bill merely duplicates UEP’s existing standards (which allow unhealthful levels of ammonia) and seeks to put that into federal law.
Forced Molting and Euthanasia: As for ending the practice of forced molting of hens by “starvation” and water deprivation – egg companies do not advocate that to begin with. Far from changing any currently accepted molting practice, the bill merely adopts UEP’s own existing standards. The same goes for “euthanasia” standards and other empty provisions tossed in to distract from the central issue: keeping hens in cages.
UEP’s Game of Inches: Prior to the Rotten Egg Bill, the egg industry passed state legislation calling for 116 square inches of cage space per hen. With a mere 8 square inch adjustment, UEP’s federal bill calls for a still cruel and depriving 124 square inches per hen – “phased-in” over 18 years. This token modification does not “double” the cage space from what UEP has already advocated as a standard. The bill’s own proponents have stated that a hen needs at least 216 square inches just to spread her wings.
Decriminalizing Animal Abuse: The bill contains no criminal penalties whatsoever. While overriding state laws which docontain appropriate criminal penalties, the Rotten Egg Bill would shift all authority to the industry-controlled USDA.
Fraudulent Labeling: As far as labeling egg cartons, UEP’s Rotten Egg Bill certainly would do that. For the very first time, the fraudulent term “enriched” cages would begin appearing on egg cartons nationwide – in order to deflect public concern – and to increase egg sales from caged hens.
The position of the Humane Farming Association and other responsible activists and organizations remains clear:
- Cruelty is cruelty.
- There is no such thing as an “enriched” battery cage.
- No humane organization should ever endorse these abusive confinement systems.
- Our state laws and voting rights must not be given away.
The above is a project of the The Humane Farming Association and others dedicated to stopping the Rotten Egg Bill.
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