US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3377

Introduced
12/4/25  

Caption

A bill to delay the implementation of a rule relating to the importation of sheep and goats and products derived from sheep and goats, and for other purposes.

Impact

The delay mandated by SB3377 allows for an in-depth study to assess the costs and benefits of the importation rule. The Secretary of Agriculture will be responsible for analyzing various factors, including the anticipated imports of sheep and goat meat, market conditions for live animals, and potential repercussions for local producers. This study will also evaluate the demand for lamb and goat meat across different regions, highlighting concerns over supply and pricing which might arise if imports increase significantly. Ultimately, the bill seeks to protect domestic agricultural interests while ensuring consumer safety in food imports.

Summary

SB3377 proposes to delay the implementation of a federal rule regarding the importation of sheep and goats, as well as products derived from these animals. The bill, introduced in the Senate, addresses concerns associated with a rule first proposed by the USDA which could have significant implications for the sheep and goat industries in the United States. Specifically, it calls for a one-year halt to the finalization and enforcement of the importation rule, providing time for a comprehensive study to evaluate its potential economic impact on domestic producers.

Contention

Notable contentions around SB3377 may arise from differing perspectives within the agricultural community regarding the importation of sheep and goats. Supporters of the bill argue that delaying the rule is necessary to safeguard U.S. farmers against potentially harmful foreign competition, thereby ensuring the viability and health of local livestock herds. Conversely, opponents may highlight the need for a consistent and modernized approach to import regulations that could facilitate trade and assure food supply stability. Therefore, the debate encapsulates broader issues of economic policy, food safety, and international trade within the context of the agricultural sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7276

To impose a 30 percent duty on sheep products and lamb products from Australia or New Zealand.

US SSB1133

A bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of the Iowa sheep and wool promotion board, by changing its name to the Iowa sheep promotion board, eliminating the assessment on wool, changing the assessment rate on sheep, and providing for the collection and expenditure of moneys imposed by the assessment.

US HSB132

A bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of the Iowa sheep and wool promotion board, by changing its name to the Iowa sheep promotion board, eliminating the assessment on wool, changing the assessment rate on sheep, and providing for the collection and expenditure of moneys imposed by the assessment.(See HF 800.)

US HF800

A bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of the Iowa sheep and wool promotion board, by changing its name to the Iowa sheep promotion board, eliminating the assessment on wool, changing the assessment rate on sheep, and providing for the collection and expenditure of moneys imposed by the assessment.(Formerly HSB 132.)

US HB396

Relative to the processing of cattle, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.

US HB1048

To Amend The Law Concerning The Incidental Sale Of Goat Milk, Sheep Milk, And Whole Milk That Has Not Been Pasteurized; And To Clarify That The Incidental Sale Of Raw Milk Is Not Limited To A Sale On The Farm.

US HB347

Relating To Goats.

US HB347

Relating To Goats.

US SSB1102

A bill for an act relating to bison and nondomesticated haired sheep being hunted or kept for hunting purposes when on a hunting preserve.

US HF134

A bill for an act relating to bison and nondomesticated haired sheep being hunted or kept for hunting purposes when on a hunting preserve.

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