Congress is back in session, and it has to address how to fund the government in the coming year. The dangerous "Monsanto" rider is still on the table for the 2013 Appropriations bill, and we need to stop it!
Though cloaked in "farmer-friendly" language, this "farmer assurance provision" is simply a biotech industry ploy to continue to plant genetically modified (GMO) crops even when a court of law has found they were approved illegally. The provision undermines USDA's oversight of GMO crops and interferes with the U.S. judicial review process. It is also completely unnecessary and offers "assurance" only to biotech companies like Monsanto, not farmers.
We need legislators who are willing to stand up and say no to this dangerous rider!
Representative Peter DeFazio (D - OR) has authored a "Dear Colleague" letter opposing the biotech rider and is urging his colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives to join him. Please tell your Representative to support the DeFazio Dear Colleague letter opposing the biotech rider!
In addition, Senator Inouye, as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, is in a key position to stop this rider. We need everyone to ask their Senators to urge Senator Inouye to stand firm against the rider.
There is only a short period of time for Congress to resolve the Appropriations Bill before the end of the lame duck session. Please take action today!
TAKE ACTION
1) Contact your US. Representative and urge him or her to sign on to the DeFazio letter opposing the biotech rider in the 2013 Appropriations bill. If you don't know who represents you, you can find out online at www.house.gov or by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.
Message: My name is ___, and I am a constituent. I am calling to urge Representative ____ to strongly oppose the "farmer assurance provision," section 733, currently included in the House Fiscal Year 2013 Agriculture Appropriations bill. Congress must protect the few safeguards we have in place for genetically engineered crops, not eliminate them to appease a handful of chemical companies. I urge my Representative to sign on to the letter by Representative DeFazio opposing the biotech rider.
2) Contact both of your U.S. Senators and urge them to ask Senator Inouye to stand firm and not allow the biotech rider in the Senate version of the 2013 Appropriations bill. If you don't know who represents you, you can find out online at www.senate.gov or by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.
Message: My name is ___, and I am a constituent. I am calling to ask that Senator ____ to strongly oppose the "farmer assurance provision", section 733, currently included in the House Fiscal Year 2013 Agriculture Appropriations bill. I ask that my Senator urge Senate Appropriations Chairman Inouye to oppose this dangerous and non-germane rider. Congress must protect the few safeguards we have in place for genetically engineered crops, not eliminate them to appease a handful of chemical companies.