Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0869

Introduced
2/3/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling for all meat.

Impact

The resolution highlights the implications of repealing COOL laws in 2015, which supporters argue diminished the competitive edge of American-produced meat. Proponents of HJR0869, including local farmers, ranchers, and consumer advocates, allege that reinstating labeling requirements would enhance consumer confidence in domestic products, bolster the agricultural sector, and facilitate informed purchasing decisions. Furthermore, it advocates for leveraging technological advancements that simplify traceability in meat production, which could ease the implementation hurdles faced by producers.

Summary

HJR0869 is a resolution advocating for the reinstatement of mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) for all meat products sold in the United States. It emphasizes the importance of American consumers having the right to know where their food comes from, which aligns with the growing public demand for transparency in food labeling. The resolution reflects concerns over how meat from non-U.S. sources can be misleadingly labeled as 'Product of the USA' and promotes the idea that consumers deserve to discern true American products from imported ones.

Contention

While supporters praise HJR0869 for aiming to protect consumer rights and support local agricultural markets, opponents may argue about the economic implications, such as increased costs for meat producers and potential trade repercussions with countries opposed to such labeling practices. The resolution does not propose direct changes in law but calls on Congress to take action, which means the effectiveness of its advocacy will depend on the political climate and responsiveness of federal lawmakers. The balance between consumer rights and international trade relations remains a point of contention surrounding the revival of mandatory labeling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SCR12

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling for meat

TN SCR5

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling for meat

TN SCR7

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling for meat

TN SCR15

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

TN HCR29

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

TN HCR15

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

TN HCR9

Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling

TN SJ25

Joint resolution urging Congress to support MCOOL

TN SR24

Urging the Congress of the United States to pass a food labeling modernization act and an allergen disclosure in non-food articles act.

TN HR0033

A resolution calling on the United States Congress to reinstate United States Agency for International Development funding to research universities.

Similar Bills

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