State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-FOURTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 1999 |
318C0394 |
HOUSE AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL
RESOURCES COMMITTEE ENGROSSED
NO.
SCR4
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3/3/99
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Introduced by: Senators Kloucek, Benson, Dennert, Dunn (Rebecca), Duxbury, Flowers, Hutmacher, Kleven, Olson, Shoener, Symens, and Vitter and Representatives Weber, Apa, Brown (Jarvis), Chicoine, Crisp, Duenwald, Engbrecht, Fischer- Clemens, Fryslie, Haley, Hanson, Kazmerzak, Koehn, Kooistra, Koskan, Lintz, Lockner, Lucas, McIntyre, Munson (Donald), Nachtigal, Napoli, Patterson, Slaughter, Waltman, Wetz, and Wilson |
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION,
Requesting certain actions by the federal government to
protect the agricultural economy of the United States
WHEREAS,
ongoing depressed prices at the marketplace for agricultural products have
created an economic emergency for rural America; and
WHEREAS,
an investigation into the causes of the crisis in the agricultural economy,
including a full investigation of market competitiveness in livestock and crops and a
reexamination of trade agreements is warranted and necessary; and
WHEREAS,
action is necessary at the federal state level to stabilize this nation's food
producers, main street businesses, and rural America as a whole:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Senate of the Seventy-fourth Legislature
of the State of South Dakota, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the South
Dakota Legislature requests the following actions by the Congress and the executive agencies
of the federal government:
(1) The establishment of an emergency price support and safety net system for all United
States agricultural products;
(2) The commencement of vigorous antitrust investigations into the concentration of
ownership in meat packing, grain handling, and retail agricultural operations;
(3) A block of the proposed Cargill-Continental Grain merger;
(4) Country-of-origin labeling of meat and meat products and a limitation of the USDA
label to United States production;
(5) Mandatory price reporting for livestock and grain;
(6) Shift the responsibility for the regulation of packers and stockyards and enforcement
of the Packers and Stockyards Act from the United States Department of Agriculture
to the Justice Department;
(7) Inspections of imported agricultural products to ensure that such products have met
standards equivalent to United States standards for food safety and environmental and
worker protection; and
(8) Actions to ensure that farm and ranch producer interests are represented at the 1999
World Trade Organization negotiations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an emergency price support and safety net system be
put in place and lifted only when international and domestic markets are reformed in such a
manner that they are open, public, and competitive; and domestic prices are above the cost of
production as calculated by the United States Department of Agriculture.
BILL HISTORY
2/12/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/12/99 State Affairs Adopt Resolution, AYES 7, NAYS 2. S.J. 474
2/16/99 Senate Adopt Resolution, AYES 32, NAYS 3. S.J. 495
2/17/99 First read in House and referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. H.J. 570
2/23/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/25/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Deferred to another day.
2/25/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
3/2/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
3/2/99 Concurred in resolution as amended, AYES 7, NAYS 5. H.J. 840
BILL HISTORY
2/12/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/12/99 State Affairs Adopt Resolution, AYES 7, NAYS 2. S.J. 474
2/16/99 Senate Adopt Resolution, AYES 32, NAYS 3. S.J. 495
2/17/99 First read in House and referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. H.J. 570
2/23/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/25/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Deferred to another day.
2/25/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
3/2/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
3/2/99 Concurred in resolution as amended, AYES 7, NAYS 5. H.J. 840