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California Department of Justice Pushes Back on Tyson Foods Attempt to Sidestep State Court Review of Waterloo Facility COVID-19 Outbreak

Imperial Valley News Imperial Valley News Center California Department of Justice Pushes Back on Tyson Foods Attempt to Sidestep State Court Review of Waterloo Facility COVID-19 Outbreak Details Written by IVN Sacramento, California - The California Department of Justice, alongside the States of Delaware, Maryland, and Minnesota, today led a multistate coalition of 19 attorneys general in an amicus brief pushing back on Tyson Foods efforts to circumvent state court review of its handling of a COVID-19 outbreak at one of its pork-processing facilities in Waterloo, Iowa. The outbreak at the facility reportedly infected more than one-third of the company’s workers. In an amicus brief supporting the families of deceased employees who are suing the company over the outbreak, the coalition urges the appellate court to affirm the district court’s decision to have the cases heard in state court.

UFCW wins lawsuit against USDA

Local 663 was one of the unions that initiated the lawsuit. Written By: Leah Ward | × Worthington s JBS pork processing plant, the community s largest employer with approximately 2,200 workers, is shown April 14, 2020. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) MINNEAPOLIS The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) acted unlawfully when it eliminated maximum line speeds in meat processing plants, a federal district court in Minneapolis ruled Wednesday. The USDA issued the New Swine Inspection System (NSIS) in October 2019, despite concerns from plant workers nationwide. Between the time the NSIS was proposed and the effective date, the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) labor union appealed to the USDA not to make the change. After their plea was unsuccessful, UFCW representatives took their case to civil court.

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C
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U S Federal Agencies Announce Comment Periods on Actions Related to Regulation of Ag Biotech | Wiley Rein LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), two of the U.S. Federal agencies responsible for regulation of agricultural biotech recently announced two comment periods related to products under their jurisdiction. On March 8, USDA announced an extension of the comment period on its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking discussing the possible transition of jurisdiction over certain genetically engineered animals from FDA to USDA. USDA had initially published the ANPRM on December 28, 2020, with a 60-day comment period that ended February 26. I discussed the USDA ANPRM in a Wiley alert that we published when the ANPRM was first announced.

HB 1219 Brought Discussion to South Dakota Legislature

By Ruth Wiechmann for Tri-State Livestock News HB 1219 died on the House floor in Pierre, South Dakota, on Thursday, February 25. But proponents and opponents agree that the basic idea behind it is not going away any time soon. HB 1219 suggested creating a compact so that producers would be able to ship meat across state lines processed at state inspected facilities within a specific coalition of states. Montana is also bringing similar legislation forward, said Rep. Spencer Gosch, a Republican from district 23 in north central South Dakota, who introduced the bill. “There was quite a bit of argument against this bill, but I think it’s good that we had the discussion,” Gosch said. “One of the concerns was the loss of USDA funding for our state inspection program, but I thought that it was a dollar figure that we could easily make up within our state’s budget.”

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