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Goodlatte Pleased with Supreme Court Decision Allowing Beef Checkoff Program
Washington, DC,
May 23, 2005
Liz Friedlander (202) 225-1564 James Ryder (202) 225-0020 Goodlatte and other legislators filed a friends of the court brief with the Supreme Court in 2004 taking issue with the U.S. appeals court ruling that the Beef Checkoff Program violated the free-speech rights of the ranchers who filed the initial challenge. The brief held that the Beef Act’s generic promotion program is government speech unconstrained by the First Amendment. “Congress has traditionally supported the Beef Checkoff Program and this is the second time the Supreme Court has ruled in its favor,” said Goodlatte. “It is gratifying the Supreme Court has issued this ruling, reaffirming beef producers’ rights to work together for their own common good.” According to USDA, the Beef Checkoff Program will continue without interruption. In the meantime, USDA will be reviewing the decision to determine its implications for other first amendment challenges to checkoff programs. ### http://democrats-agriculture.house.gov ### |