Article: Sen. Johnson Introduces Foot and Mouth Disease Prevention Act

AMBRESH RANJAN

US Fed News

WASHINGTON, July 16 -- Sen. Tim Johnson, D-South Dakota, has introduced the Foot and Mouth Disease Prevention Act of 2008 (S. 3238), legislation that would "prohibit the importation of ruminants and swine, and fresh and frozen meat and products of ruminants and swine, from Argentina until the Secretary of Agriculture certifies to Congress that every region of Argentina is free of foot and mouth disease without vaccination."

The bill, introduced on July 10, was co-sponsored by Sens. Mike Enzi, R-Wyoming; Jon Tester, D-Montana; John Barrasso, R-Wyoming; Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri; Pete V. Domenici, R-New Mexico; Byron L. Dorgan, D-North Dakota; Wayne Allard, ...

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