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HR7466Referred to Committee

SAFE CATTLE Act

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Introduced
In Committee
3
Passed One Chamber
4
Passed Both
5
Signed into Law
119th
Congress
2026-02-10
Introduced
10
Cosponsors
HR
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Type

Sponsor

Ronny Jackson
Ronny Jackson
Republican · TX · Representative
Votes with party: 95.8% (590 recorded votes)

Full profile: /officials/J000304

Source: Congress.gov · FEC

Cosponsors (10)

Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.

  • Darren Soto (D-FL-9)Original· 2026-02-10
  • Donald G. Davis (D-NC-1)Original· 2026-02-10
  • Harriet M. Hageman (R-WY)Original· 2026-02-10
  • Mary E. Miller (R-IL-15)· 2026-02-26
  • Monica De La Cruz (R-TX-15)· 2026-05-14
  • Dan Crenshaw (R-TX-2)· 2026-06-23
  • Michael Cloud (R-TX-27)· 2026-06-23
  • Wesley Hunt (R-TX-38)· 2026-06-23
  • August Pfluger (R-TX-11)· 2026-07-14
  • Troy Downing (R-MT-2)· 2026-07-16

Latest Action

The most recent step in the bill's legislative path. Committee Activity below shows referrals and reports; the full action-by-action history including floor proceedings lives at Congress.gov →

Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries.

2026-07-14

Source: Congress.gov

Committee Activity

Currently in

  • House Committee on Natural ResourcesReferred To · 2026-02-10
  • House Committee on AgricultureReferred To · 2026-02-10

Plain-English Summary

The bill aims to establish or modify regulations related to cattle farming and food safety, likely addressing concerns about disease prevention, animal welfare, or environmental practices in the cattle industry. It would affect ranchers, cattle producers, and potentially consumers by setting standards or requirements for how cattle are raised and processed. The bill is currently under review by two congressional committees to determine which parts fall under their respective areas of responsibility.

AI-assisted summary generated from the official bill metadata (title, subjects, actions) sourced from Congress.gov. Cached and reviewed. Always verify against the official text linked below.

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Agriculture

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Subjects

Agriculture and Food

Full Bill Text

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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. 7466 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session H. R. 7466 To direct the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a memorandum of understanding or other interagency agreement, to carry out, and coordinate on, activities to prevent, control, and eradicate New World screwworm in wildlife and non-livestock species of animals on certain Federal lands, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES February 10, 2026 Mr. Jackson of Texas (for himself, Mr. Davis of North Carolina, Ms. Hageman, and Mr. Soto) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To direct the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a memorandum of understanding or other interagency agreement, to carry out, and coordinate on, activities to prevent, control, and eradicate New World screwworm in wildlife and non-livestock species of animals on certain Federal lands, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Safeguarding America's Food Economy and Controlling Agricultural Threats to Livestock and Enterprises Act'' or the ``SAFE CATTLE Act''. SEC. 2. INTERAGENCY COOPERATION ON NEW WORLD SCREWWORM ERADICATION AND MONITORING ACTIVITIES. (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior shall enter into a memorandum of understanding or other interagency agreement, to carry out, and coordinate on, activities to prevent, control, and eradicate New World screwworm in wildlife and non-livestock species of animals on covered lands. Such activities shall include-- (1) coordinating joint surveillance and monitoring protocols for early detection of New World screwworm in wildlife and non-livestock species of animals on covered lands; (2) for purposes of controlling and containing New World screwworm in all species of animals on covered lands in the event of an outbreak, coordinating with (as appropriate) State wildlife and livestock health officers with respect to response procedures, the distribution of information, and notification procedures; (3) coordinating New World screwworm eradication protocols to protect wildlife and non-livestock species of animals on covered lands, stabilize and reduce the threat to domestic animal agriculture, and safeguard the domestic food supply and the economy; and (4) developing science-based and risk-based approaches and systems to facilitate continuity of business for non-infected animals of all species and non-contaminated areas on covered lands. (b) Report.--Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter until the date on which the Secretary of Agriculture certifies to the Congress that the New World screwworm has been quarantined south of the Darien Gap in Panama, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior shall jointly submit to the Committee on Agriculture and the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate a report detailing the following: (1) the extent of interagency coordination between each Federal agency involved in the prevention, control, and eradication of New World screwworm on covered lands; (2) any progress made in the surveillance and prevention of New World screwworm…
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outbreaks; (3) any incidents of infestation of New World screwworm in the United States and Federal collaborative activities undertaken to control the spread of such infestation; and (4) any recommendations for legislative or administrative action to improve the Federal response capacity to the threat of New World screwworm. (c) Covered Lands Defined.--In this Act, the term ``covered lands'' means lands managed by the National Park Service, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, or the Forest Service. <all>
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