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SAFE CATTLE Act aims to protect U.S. livestock from screwworm

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Feb 12, 2026, 02:24 PM
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The SAFE CATTLE Act seeks to safeguard U.S. livestock from the devastating effects of screwworm infestations. Introduced by Rep. Jackson, the legislation mandates the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior (DOI) to implement measures aimed at preventing, controlling, and eradicating this harmful pest in wildlife residing on federal lands. By addressing the threat of screwworms, the bill aims to protect not only large livestock but also small livestock, which can be equally vulnerable to infestations. The initiative underscores the importance of proactive pest management strategies in ensuring the health and safety of livestock populations across the country. Stakeholders in the agricultural sector can look forward to potential enhancements in livestock protection measures as this bill progresses. The article provides insights into the implications of the SAFE CATTLE Act and its significance for livestock owners.

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