093_SR0170 LRB093 12051 RAH 16756 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Mandatory country of origin labeling for beef 3 and pork allows consumers to make a distinction between these 4 products derived from animals exclusively born, raised and 5 slaughtered in the United States and similar imported 6 products; this differentiation will also enable consumers to 7 exercise their option to choose between purchasing domestic 8 or imported products; and 9 WHEREAS, The United States Department of Agriculture may 10 promulgate rules that will place an undue burden on United 11 States cattle and swine producers and add unnecessary 12 complexity to the logistical process of labeling beef and 13 pork products with their country of origin; and 14 WHEREAS, Because no live animal processed in the United 15 States may be disqualified from the United States label 16 unless it has been imported from another country, the United 17 States Department of Agriculture should design a system that 18 requires all handlers of imported cattle and swine to retain 19 the animal's import documentation throughout the animal's 20 life; handlers of imported cattle and swine should further be 21 required to disclose and transfer the animal's accompanying 22 import documentation to each buyer; and 23 WHEREAS, The United States Department of Agriculture 24 should define the lack of import documentation as proof of 25 exclusive domestic origin; and 26 WHEREAS, Under this proposal, no new record keeping 27 system would be necessary to accurately identify cattle and 28 swine eligible for the United States label; in addition, the 29 proposal would require only the retention of existing records 30 kept on imported cattle and swine in order to determine the 31 proper origin of beef and pork derived from imported cattle 32 and swine; and -2- LRB093 12051 RAH 16756 r 1 WHEREAS, The United States Department of Agriculture 2 should consider existing meat segregation models as 3 recommended by the United States Congress to maintain the 4 proper label on all imported cattle, swine and other meat 5 processed by United States meat packing plants and 6 distributed to United States retailers; and 7 WHEREAS, Requiring labeling on all meats and livestock 8 that enter this country would eliminate the need for costly 9 and unnecessary records by United States producers to 10 individually identify domestically produced livestock; and 11 WHEREAS, Too many unrealistic and unnecessary regulations 12 could create more of a burden than a benefit for United 13 States livestock producers; such an action would be 14 detrimental to the Illinois agricultural industry and to 15 United States consumers who want to purchase United States 16 beef and pork; therefore, be it 17 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 18 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the United 19 States Department of Agriculture to work to capture both the 20 Congressional spirit and intent of mandatory country of 21 origin labeling through the promulgation of rules that 22 maximize benefits to both United States producers and 23 consumers while minimizing costs to producers, processors, 24 and retailers; and be it further 25 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the 26 Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, the 27 Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States 28 Department of Agriculture, and each member of the Illinois 29 congressional delegation.