Hey North Carolina,
There is an amendment being pushed in the federal Farm Bill called the Save Our Bacon, and we should be very clear about what it does: it threatens to wipe out state and local animal welfare laws.
This amendment is not about helping ordinary North Carolinians. It is about protecting large agribusiness interests from having to follow humane standards passed by states and communities. If it moves forward, it could stop states from enforcing basic animal welfare protections for products sold within their borders.
That is unacceptable.
North Carolina should not support a federal power grab that blocks states from protecting animals, consumers, and local values. Whether you care about animal welfare, food safety, consumer choice, or states’ rights, this amendment should concern you.
If North Carolinians want stronger protections against cruelty in the future, we should have the right to pass them. This amendment could take that right away before we even get the chance.
Please contact your U.S. House representative, Senator Thom Tillis, and Senator Ted Budd and tell them to oppose the Save Our Bacon Act amendment in the Farm Bill
You can say:
>I am a North Carolina resident, and I strongly oppose the Save Our Bacon Act amendment in the Farm Bill. This amendment would undermine state and local animal welfare laws and prevent communities from setting humane standards for agricultural products. North Carolinians should not lose our right to protect animals, consumers, and local values. Please vote no.
This is exactly the kind of provision that can pass quietly if people are not paying attention. We need to speak up now.