The USDA overstepped its authority by promulgating a rule requiring the electronic tagging of cattle. Congress writes the laws, not bureaucrats guided by corporate cronies. I will not comply. pic.twitter.com/eI9cLzwlZl
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) June 14, 2024
Congressman Thomas Massie has raised concerns about the USDA’s cattle tagging rule. According to Massie, lobbyists secured $15 million to implement electronic tagging for all cattle in the US. However, he argues that no law authorizes this move. Massie believes that this electronic tagging could be used by the “green agenda” to limit beef production and by corporate meat oligopolies to dominate small ranchers. The rule requires electronically readable tags for cattle and bison moving interstate, allowing the government to track their location and ownership.