US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7466

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

SAFE CATTLE Act Safeguarding America’s Food Economy and Controlling Agricultural Threats to Livestock and Enterprises Act

Impact

The proposed legislation requires both the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to establish a unified approach for monitoring and eradicating the New World screwworm. Key activities include developing surveillance protocols and eradicating methods to protect wildlife and prevent outbreaks from affecting agricultural practices. The bill also stipulates that annual reports must be submitted to Congress, detailing the progress on interagency cooperation and any instances of infestation, thereby increasing accountability and strategic oversight.

Summary

House Bill 7466, titled the 'Safeguarding America’s Food Economy and Controlling Agricultural Threats to Livestock and Enterprises Act', aims to direct the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to collaborate in addressing the threat posed by the New World screwworm to wildlife and non-livestock species. The bill mandates that these secretaries enter into an interagency agreement to facilitate prevention, control, and eradication efforts on federal lands. This cooperation is crucial for ensuring an effective response to possible infestations, which could significantly impact animal agriculture and the domestic food supply.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding HB 7466 regarding resource allocation and prioritization of federal efforts towards pest control over other agricultural or environmental initiatives. The cooperation requirement raises questions about the effectiveness and timeliness of a bureaucratic response, which some proponents may argue could lead to inefficiencies. Furthermore, ensuring that wildlife conservation efforts are not compromised while managing agricultural threats will be an essential concern for stakeholders invested in both agriculture and environmental health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB2558

SAFETY Act of 2025 Safeguarding American Food and Export Trade Yields Act of 2025

US SB1230

SAFETY Act of 2025 Safeguarding American Food and Export Trade Yields Act of 2025

US HB4234

Safeguarding Americans From Extremist Risk (SAFER) at the Border Act

US HB7213

Safeguarding Benefits for Americans Act of 2026

US SB1317

Safeguarding American Education From Foreign Control Act

US HB8338

SAFER Act of 2026 Safeguarding Americans’ Fairly Earned Retirement Act of 2026

US HB2778

Safeguarding American Education From Foreign Control Act

US SB2536

Safeguarding American Tourism Act

US SB3794

SAFE Drugs Act of 2026 Safeguarding Americans from Fraudulent and Experimental Drugs Act of 2026

US HB6509

SAFE Drugs Act of 2025 Safeguarding Americans from Fraudulent and Experimental Drugs Act of 2025

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