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Stop NAIS – Bill No. HB 3297

The Tennessee House of Representatives Agriculture Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 in Room 29 of the Legislative Plaza (at the State Capitol) for hearings on Bill No. HB 3297. That bill would stop the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) in Tennessee and free Tennessee farmers from mandatory premise registration, but still answer any valid… (more…)

Safeguard Your Privacy

Be aware that the USDA and state agencies have been faking signups for Premise ID and they may come around asking questions to try to get you to signup. Cathy Sorenson suggests you have government agents fill out this form before you agree to talk with them, take surveys, receive papers from them, etc. Note that they are still required… (more…)

Storm Alert – PBS

Help alert the media to the dangers of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). Leave feedback at http://www.pbs.org/now/feedback.html asking them to please report about the government’s excessive regulations of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) which will hurt small family farms, homesteaders and pet owners. For a quick overview they can read the handout http://NoNAIS.org/handout and visit NoNAIS.org to get… (more…)

But what is NAIS?

The National Animal ID program was originally designed to give the big beef producers help in getting export markets which required disease controls. The idea is that every single livestock animal in the United States will be identified and tagged. All livestock animal movements will be tracked, logged and reported to the government. The benefit is to the big factory… (more…)

NoNAIS.org

NoNAIS.org Starting at 11 pm Pacific Time tonight Coast to Coast Radio host George Noory will be discussing the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) with Pat Showalter, Celeste Bishop and Katherine Albrecht. They will be talking about how NAIS would hurt small family farmers, homesteaders and pet owners. Ultimately consumers would pay the price as food choice becomes limited and… (more…)

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