I don't normally post political releases here, but since we have followed the egg recall so closely here, this may be of interest to some of my non-local readers:
Congresswoman Kaptur Urges Swift Senate Action
On Stronger Food Safety Legislation
TOLEDO -- U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-9) today urged the U.S. Senate to act quickly in the wake of the national egg recall to pass legislation to strengthen food safety laws in America.
“Families in America deserve to know the food on their table is safe, and Congress should give federal regulators the tools they need to do the job,” Kaptur said today.
Kaptur said the House passed the Food Safety Enhancement Act last year, but the Senate has yet to act. She said the national recall of more than half a billion eggs due to an outbreak of salmonella enteritidis illustrates the need for swift government action and stronger enforcement.
“We have to remain vigilant in ensuring that our food supply is the safest in the world,” said Congresswoman Kaptur, who is a member of the House Appropriations agriculture subcommittee. “Everyone has a role to play—producers, retailers, consumers and the government—in making sure that our food is safe for families and children.”
She noted that Ohio produces 7.1 billion eggs a year, second only to Iowa. The egg industry in Ohio creates approximately 17,000 jobs and generates an estimated $585 million in revenue annually.
Kaptur said the Food Safety Enhancement Act would give the Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture greater authority to regulate food production, including more frequent inspections, increased transparency in the production process, and enhanced capacity to trace contaminated food in the event of an outbreak of food-borne illness.
Congresswoman Kaptur said consumers can visit her web site—kaptur.house.gov—to learn about the status of the egg recall for particular brands. “We have an icon on our web site that puts the consumer one click away from everything they need to know about protecting her family from eggs that have been recalled,” she said.
Kaptur said she looks forward to congressional hearings on the egg recall when the House of Representatives reconvenes in mid-September.
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