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S4E19: “Navigating California Legislation: From Flavored Milk to Methane Reductions” | Anja Raudabaugh
On this episode, Allison Tristao and Anja Raudabaugh discuss legislative bills related to the dairy industry.
SB 348
The first bill, SB 348, aims to reduce the amount of added sugar in school meals. It proposes guidelines for limiting sugar intake and increasing access to fresh and nutrient-rich foods. Raudabaugh expresses concern about the bill's potential impact on the dairy industry and emphasizes the importance of distinguishing dairy as a nutrient-dense product. They discuss the progress of the bill and the need for caution until the legislative session concludes.
More information on SB 348 - https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB348
Other Seen and Herd Episodes discussing SB 348 -
S&H S4E15 - Capital Punishment | Anja Raudabaugh
SB 709
The second bill mentioned is SB 709, which focuses on methane emission reductions for the dairy sector. Raudabaugh explains that the bill, now a two-year bill, threatens dairy digesters' ability to obtain low-carbon fuel standard credits and extend their eligibility. She highlights the industry's efforts to reduce methane emissions and its contribution to meeting climate goals. Raudabaugh criticizes the bill's intent, alleging that it aims to shut down dairy production and cause harm to the industry. She expresses relief that the bill is on hold but stresses the need to remain vigilant.
More information on SB 709 -
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB709
SB 485
The final bill discussed is SB 485, which Raudabaugh provides an update on. The bill introduces a voluntary incentive program for feed additives in the dairy industry. Raudabaugh discusses the challenges and risks associated with the bill, including the potential burden on dairy producers and the uncertainties surrounding the technology involved. She emphasizes the importance of protecting dairy farmers' interests and involving them in decision-making processes through a farmer-led working group.
More information on SB 485 -
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB485
Other Seen and Herd Episodes discussing SB 485 -
S&H S4E11 - The Enteric Fight Continues | Anja Raudabaugh
S&H S4E15 - Capital Punishment | Anja Raudabaugh
>> For questions about this episode, please contact Allison at [email protected] or Anja at [email protected]
>> To learn more about Western United Dairies, visit wudairies.com.
>> Click Here to become a member!
Flood Resources:
>> Flood Resources, including Tulare County reporting forms, are available on our website at https://westernuniteddairies.com/flood-resources/.
>> Read this article to learn more about the flooding in the South Valley: https://agnetwest.com/floodwaters-create-situational-crisis-for-california-dairy-farmers/
On this episode, Allison Tristao and Anja Raudabaugh discuss legislative bills related to the dairy industry.
SB 348
The first bill, SB 348, aims to reduce the amount of added sugar in school meals. It proposes guidelines for limiting sugar intake and increasing access to fresh and nutrient-rich foods. Raudabaugh expresses concern about the bill's potential impact on the dairy industry and emphasizes the importance of distinguishing dairy as a nutrient-dense product. They discuss the progress of the bill and the need for caution until the legislative session concludes.
More information on SB 348 - https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB348
Other Seen and Herd Episodes discussing SB 348 -
S&H S4E15 - Capital Punishment | Anja Raudabaugh
SB 709
The second bill mentioned is SB 709, which focuses on methane emission reductions for the dairy sector. Raudabaugh explains that the bill, now a two-year bill, threatens dairy digesters' ability to obtain low-carbon fuel standard credits and extend their eligibility. She highlights the industry's efforts to reduce methane emissions and its contribution to meeting climate goals. Raudabaugh criticizes the bill's intent, alleging that it aims to shut down dairy production and cause harm to the industry. She expresses relief that the bill is on hold but stresses the need to remain vigilant.
More information on SB 709 -
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB709
SB 485
The final bill discussed is SB 485, which Raudabaugh provides an update on. The bill introduces a voluntary incentive program for feed additives in the dairy industry. Raudabaugh discusses the challenges and risks associated with the bill, including the potential burden on dairy producers and the uncertainties surrounding the technology involved. She emphasizes the importance of protecting dairy farmers' interests and involving them in decision-making processes through a farmer-led working group.
More information on SB 485 -
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB485
Other Seen and Herd Episodes discussing SB 485 -
S&H S4E11 - The Enteric Fight Continues | Anja Raudabaugh
S&H S4E15 - Capital Punishment | Anja Raudabaugh
>> For questions about this episode, please contact Allison at [email protected] or Anja at [email protected]
>> To learn more about Western United Dairies, visit wudairies.com.
>> Click Here to become a member!
Flood Resources:
>> Flood Resources, including Tulare County reporting forms, are available on our website at https://westernuniteddairies.com/flood-resources/.
>> Read this article to learn more about the flooding in the South Valley: https://agnetwest.com/floodwaters-create-situational-crisis-for-california-dairy-farmers/
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