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Unconstitutional S.510 Food Bill Driven by Big Food Lobby Dollars

Submitted by on December 4, 2010 – 9:10 am4 Comments

The Food Safety Modernization act has certainly taken those paying attention to it on a roller-coaster ride of amendments, stalls and clashes. Now it seems the ride is over and at least for now the bill is dying due to an unconstitutional section of the bill that allowed senate to raise taxes that caused it to be shut down in the House.  While there is reason to feel relief for now, the threat still lingers as a new food safety bill will be introduced next year and we’re facing an administration that has hired former employees of Monsanto and accepted large sums of  money from corporations backing such bills. There is still a need to continue to stand against these types of actions by the government and big-ag industry so as to protect the vital foods provided by local and organic growers.

While over 200 organizations lobbied on the Food Safety Modernization Act (S.510), no one seemed to notice an unconstitutional section in the bill until after it passed on Tuesday. That day, Roll Call advised that the bill contained a provision, Sec. 107, allowing the Senate to raise revenues. This violates Article I, Section 7, of the U.S. Constitution, granting that power exclusively to the House.   S.510 opponents now celebrate the House’s use of the “blue slip process” to return the bill to the Senate.

The Alliance for Natural Health figures that:

“The only possible ‘quick fix’ would be a unanimous consent agreement in the Senate to strike that revenue-raising provision from the bill—but Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) has already stated that he will oppose, so unanimity will be impossible.”

*update- Food Safety Bill was attached as an amendment to the “Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act” (H.R.2751)  which was passed unanimously Dec. 19th without a vote in a late Sunday night session and is now awaiting it approval in the house and then to be signed by the President, the bill is expected to pass. http://healthfreedoms.org/2010/12/21/republicans-democrats-collude-to-pass-food-safety-bill/


ANH believes it is unlikely that the Senate will return to a debate on S.510, given its full agenda. Its only other option is to “allow the bill to die at the end of this Congress [which means] a new Food Safety Bill will be introduced next year.”

After S.510 passed, President Obama issued a statement: “I urge the House — which has previously passed legislation demonstrating its strong commitment to making our food supply safer — to act quickly on this critical bill, and I applaud the work that was done to ensure its broad bipartisan passage in the Senate.”

Apparently, the Senate moved too quickly. Their overreach only supports the natural foods movement assertion that the entire bill is over-reaching as the federal government seeks complete control over local foods.

The Money and the Vote

In an email, Canada Health whistleblower Shiv Chopra noted, “It is all about corporate control of food and public health.”  He’s not alone in believing that a ‘hidden corporate agenda’ is driving the federal government to impose itself on local food production and distribution. This belief is bolstered by a detailed look at the financial contributors in support of food control legislation. Open Secrets.org reports that 208 groups lobbied on S.510. According to an analysis by Maplight.org, financial supporters of S.510 include:

* The US Chamber of Commerce (no friend to small business);

* Kraft Foods North America (the world’s second largest food and beverage company;

* General Mills (which earned $15 billion in revenue in 2009); and the

* American Farm Bureau Federation (a Big Ag and insurance industry lobbyist that supports the use of genetically modified foods).

According to data at Open Secrets.org, AFB spent $9.5 million since 2009 to lobby for S.510 and against the House version.  Food & Water Watch noted that AFB president Bob Stallman “condemn[s] consumers and farmers who oppose the industrial model of agriculture, referring to them as ‘extremists who want to drag agriculture back to the day of 40 acres and a mule.’” Clearly, the American Farm Bureau Federation does not favor small farms.

Breaking agribusiness lobby spending down by sector, Open Secrets reports that in 2009, the:

* Crop production and basic processing industry spent $20.3 million;
* Food processing and sales industry spent $30.2 million; and the
* Agriculture services and products industry spent $34.4 million.

In 2009 and 2010, Pepsi spent over $14 million and Coca-Cola spent $4.5 million on both S.510 and HR 2749 (the House version).  Other groups supporting S.510 include the International Bottled Water Association, International Dairy Foods Association, International Foodservice Distributors Association, and the Snack Food Association. Hardly advocates of small producers or natural foods.

Under the guise of food ‘safety,’ food control legislation has been widely supported by major food industry lobbyists, who spent over $1 billion since 1998 to influence Congress. Do the American people even have a voice in food choice, when measured against the hundreds of millions of dollars multinational corporations foist on Congress to influence legislation?

Monsanto and the Tester Amendment

Two final comments are in order: one on the ineffectual Tester Amendment and the other on Monsanto’s influence over food safety.

First, the Tester Amendment “exemption” — defined as those generating less than $500,000 a year in revenue –  is ludicrously low.  Kraft Foods generates that every seven minutes : it earned $40 billion in revenue in 2009.  There can be no single bill that adequately addresses food production when talking about producers as disparate as these.  Small farms are in a different universe from multinational corporations.

A ten-million-dollar exemption is more reasonable. Farms earning less than $10 million a year are much more similar to Mom & Pop operations than they are to Kraft Foods or Monsanto.  Farms earning between a half million and ten million annually are more likely than Mom & Pop to achieve product consistency and, because of a higher output, lower market price, thus appealing to Locavores on three levels. That ludicrously low $500,000 figure only highlights the overreach of an obese federal government.

Second, the Tester Amendment does not exempt small food producers as broadly as proponents claim. Eric Blair noted that “even a ‘very small business’ making less than $500K per year, doing business ‘within 275 miles’ and directly with ‘end-user customers’ is still required to adhere to all of the [other] regulations” in the massive food control bill.

In order to qualify for exemption, he points out that small producers must file three years of detailed financial records, detailed hazard analysis plans, and detailed proof of compliance with local, county and state laws. Then, the Secretary of Health and Human Services must approve each exemption.

How many “food producers” who donate food to the homeless, or who supply homemade products at bake sales, county fairs, church bazaars, and community picnics are going to bother with such hyper-regulation?  Obama’s vision of food “safety” destroys the local economy, and it destroys community relations.

S.510 opponent Sen. Tom Coburn has repeatedly stressed that the bill will not make our food supply any safer and will “drive small producers out of business.” No wonder so many multi-billion dollar corporations support it.

Finally, let’s not forget that Obama has stacked his administration with former employees of Monsanto, making Michael Taylor his Food Czar. Anything this Administration supports in the way of food control will surely benefit Monsanto, while harming the natural foods industry and small producers. Indeed, the Food and Drug Administration is already waging a bureaucratic war on private food contracts and natural food producers.

Meanwhile, the battle for food freedom rages on, with a temporary reprieve now that S.510 has been recalled to the Senate Chamber.

By: Rady Ananda

http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/s510-lobby-dollars/

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4 Comments »

  • Julianne Daily says:

    What did everyone expect? The fda is as crooked as they come.
    They don’t care about protecting people. How many medicines have they
    released saying it was safe, then had to recall them when they started
    killing people because they weren’t properly tested?????

  • Anne-Britt Ostlund says:

    Will Michelle Obama’s white house garden have to comply with all of this if she chooses to feed school children or donate to soup kitchens from it then . . . ?

  • Deb Gayner says:

    Thank you for posting this article. IT NEEDS TO GO VIRAL! And we all need to stand up and be heard! Washington has lost sight of who they are sworn to represent. I know they are probably as smart as I am, so I must think they know what they are doing… or are being paid to believe the hoax..
    There is a site called opencongress.org. You can click on the tab ‘money trail’ and check in on what your senator and rep has recieved in lobby money..and from what lobby. It is not as current as I would like but intensely illuminating.

    This bill gives huge new power that is not spelled out yet to the FDA.
    Did you know that the FDA chairman was formerly on the board of Monsanto? And for years there has beem a revolving door policy between the boards of Monsanto and the FDA, did you know? GMO anyone?
    The truth is MONSANTO wants to own the world and the best way to do that is to own the food supply… You can regulate it to keep everyone undernurished, no matter how much they weigh. That way you have a very good population to support your Pharmaceutical ventures…

    This bill is also one of many in the past few years to try to slide in language to have us “HARMonize” with the EU’s version of S 510 ….CODEX
    Alimentarius.. Our govt signed on to this lunacy a few years back and now it is time to implement..problem is, they did not represent our constitution (or us)when they signed on. The EU countries where this has now be put in place can not access supplements freely. USA said that we would comply with these ridiculus regulations by 2011. Their freedom of choice to be respondsible for there own health and well being has been eliminated.

    Please Please .research it yourself.. tell your friends and family, take it viral… we need to stand up and say NO WAY. They may still find a way to slide this through the lame duck congress.. Call and email everydaytil they adjourn. HealthFreedomUSA.com is a site that will keep you posted on the lastest.

    GET VOCAL…. Call AND write (email – fax) your Senators and Representative

  • Linda Short says:

    I totally agree that S.510 is the most dangerous legislation in our history. Once the FDA gets more control, our food freedom is history. I have been researching this bill and trying to warn people for months and yet I don’t see the same outcry there was against the health care bill. People should be demonstrating in the street against this outrage of a bill. Go to http://www.healthfreedomusa.org and watch the video on the right side of the home page. Then contact your Senators using the link above the video and tell your Senators to oppose any legislation which includes the Food Safety Bill.

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