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Official Title as Introduced

To prohibit Federal interference with the interstate traffic of unpasteurized milk and milk products that are packaged for direct human consumption.


Actions Overview (1)

Date Actions Overview
12/12/2019Introduced in House

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Date All Actions
12/13/2019Referred to the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce.
Action By: Committee on Energy and Commerce
12/12/2019Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Action By: House of Representatives
12/12/2019Introduced in House
Action By: House of Representatives

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Committees (1)

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Committee / Subcommittee Date Activity Reports
House Energy and Commerce12/12/2019 Referred to
House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce12/13/2019 Referred to

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Introduced in House (12/12/2019)

Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 2019

This bill prohibits federal regulation of the interstate traffic of unpasteurized milk or milk products packaged for direct human consumption under specified circumstances.

Specifically, the prohibition applies if (1) such products would be considered adulterated or misbranded or otherwise in violation of federal law solely because they are unpasteurized; (2) the products are allowed by the state of origin to be distributed for direct human consumption by any means; (3) they are produced, packaged, and moved in compliance with the laws of such state; and (4) they are moved from the state of origin with the intent to transport them to another state that allows the distribution of such products for direct human consumption.