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Will GOP-Led State Soon Legalize Sale Of Raw Milk?

[[{“value”:”In Louisiana, it might soon be legal to sell fresh milk.
A bill that removes the state’s overall ban on selling fresh milk was approved by state legislators.
” Lawmakers added a stipulation to the bill saying raw milk would not be used for human consumption, but can still be bought”, WBRZ reports.
Being the one who spreads great news is always enjoyable. Much to the horror of the mainstream media, Louisiana is set to legalize the sale of fresh milk. More of this please! pic. twitter.com/7qqXW1Fb4h
— RAW EGG NATIONALIST ( @Babygravy9 ) June 13, 2024
New Proposal in Louisiana!
It would make it possible for consumers to purchase raw milk instantly.
Americans should be free to choose between fresh milk and pasteurized milk.
Raw is Law. pic. twitter.com/0KtoneQ2nA
— The Regenaissance ( @_Regenaissance ) March 8, 2024
WBRZ reports:
After losing thousands of farms over the years, House Representative Kimberly Coates pushed for the bill because she believed it would help keep Louisiana farmers upright.
She explained to WBRZ that the intention is to allow the sale of everything but ingestion.
” Right now, I do n’t plan on bringing it back for human consumption, and this was mostly for the farmers to be able to sell their milk and not just pour it out”, Coates said.
Although there are concerns that the regular tests for salmonella may not be sufficient to keep the raw milk bacteria-free, the milk will go through.
” Testing of the milk can help, but when you test today, it could have ]bacteria ] tomorrow”, Veterinarian Christine Navarre said.
Republican Governor is required to sign the legislation. to become law, Jeff Landry.
Public health organizations ‘ fearmongering about avian influenza having an impact on dairy herds coincides with news of the bill’s possible passage.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) urged state and local officials to implement measures to stop the sale of raw milk in an open letter sent to them.
FDA Demands States Implement Dairy Herd Surveillance Testing Program and Take Actions To End The Sale of Raw Milk In Open Letter.
Per Axios:
Louisiana was one of a few states with a full ban on raw milk sales, according to a website that monitors its availability for those hoping to purchase it prior to lawmakers passing Rep. Kimberly Coates ‘ ( R- Ponchatoula ) HB467 during the last regular legislative session.
The bill earned hours of open comment as it worked its way through the legislature, many of which focused on talking points that were heard on traditional media.
Members were heard mooing in the chambers when the bill passed the state House on May 31. The bill was sent to Landry’s desk June 4 for his signature.
When passed, it will require that raw milk products have a label stating that they are not intended for human consumption and that they have been pasteurized and “may contain hazardous bacteria.”
When the bill passed that body on May 21, it was the buyer’s business, according to state Senate agrarian committee chair Sen. Stewart Cathey Jr.
Coates ‘ intentions for the product were crystal clear the day after she stated that “many people are ] looking for healthy choices and even be able to use it for their pets.””}]] [[{“value”:”

Louisiana could soon legalize the sale of raw milk.
The state legislature has approved a bill to lift the total ban on sales of raw milk in the state.
WBRZ reports that “Lawmakers added to the bill a stipulation saying raw milk will not be used for consumption by humans, but it can still be purchased.”

It’s always a joy to bring good news. Louisiana is about to legalise raw milk sales, much to the horror and dismay of the mainstream media. Please, more of this! pic.twitter.com/7qqXW1Fb4h
— RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9) – June 13, 2024

New Proposal for Louisiana!
The sale of raw milk to consumers would be legalized.
The consumer should have the choice between pasteurized and raw milk.
Raw is Law. pic.twitter.com/0KtoneQ2nA
The Renaissance (@_Regenaissance), March 8, 2024

WBRZ reports
House Representative Kimberly Coates was the one who pushed the bill, believing that it would keep Louisiana farmers afloat in the wake of the loss of thousands farms over the years.
She told WBRZ that the plan is to sell everything except for ingestion.
Coates said, “Right away, I don’t intend to bring it back for human consumption. This was mainly for the farmers to have the ability to sell their milk, and not just pour out.”
Raw milk will be tested for salmonella every month, but there is concern that this may not be sufficient to ensure it is free of bacteria.
Christine Navarre, a veterinarian, said that testing the milk could help, but it is possible to find [bacteria] in the milk tomorrow.
The proposed legislation is awaiting the signature of Republican Governor. Jeff Landry will become law.
The news of the bill’s possible passage coincides with public-health agencies spreading fear about avian flu affecting dairy herds.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent an open message to state and local officials, urging them to implement measures to stop the sales of raw milk.
In an open letter, the FDA urges states to implement a dairy herd surveillance testing program and measures to stop the sale of raw milk.

Per Axios:
A website that tracks raw milk availability for those who want to buy it reports that Louisiana was one of only a few states with a ban on its sale until lawmakers passed Rep. Kimberly Coates (R-Ponchatoula’s) HB467 in the last regular legislative sessions.
The bill was the subject of hours of public comments, many of which were based on talking points from conservative media.
The members of the state House mooed in the chambers when the bill was passed by overwhelming numbers on May 31. Landry was sent the bill on June 4 to sign.
The law will require that raw milk products be labeled with a warning that they are not for human consumption, that they haven’t been processed and that “they may contain harmful bacteria.”
Stewart Cathey Jr. (chairman of the state Senate’s agricultural committee) said that the buyer is responsible for what they do after purchasing the product. The bill was passed by this body on May 21.
Coates’ intentions were clear when she said that “many people are looking for healthy options and can even use it for their pet.”

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