Organization for Competitive Markets Applauds Reps. Spartz and Massie Amendment to Target Commodity Checkoff Programs

As the pending government shutdown looms in our Nation’s Capital, the Organization for Competitive Markets, Competitive Markets Action, and Alabama Contract Poultry Growers Association (ALCPGA), applauded U.S. Reps. Victoria Spartz, R-IN, and Thomas Massie, R-KY, for introducing an amendment (#76) to H.R. 4368, the FY24 Agriculture Appropriations Act that would fund the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) and other agencies. The amendment was ruled in order earlier this week and will be up for a vote before the full U.S. House later today.

The Spartz-Massie amendment states “none of the funds made available by this bill may be used to carry out commodity checkoff programs,” and comes on the heels of OCM and CMA’s second Farm Bill Summit and fly-in held in Washington, D.C., Sept. 17-22, where members of OCM, CMA, ALCPGA, the American Grassfed Association, Kansas Cattlemen’s Association, National Dairy Producers Organization (NDPO), and others advocated for reforms to USDA’s Commodity Checkoff Programs in nearly 100 meetings on Capitol Hill, including an in-person meeting with Rep. Massie. The checkoff programs have long been plagued by controversy and scandals brought to light by PoliticoThe Daily Caller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and OCM.

“As a proud American and lifelong producer, I’m elated to see our members rally and rise up to defeat industrial agriculture and their backers in China on a level never seen before,” said Jonathan Buttram, President of the Alabama Contract Poultry Growers Association and Treasurer at the Organization for Competitive Markets. “The industrial agriculture mafia is petrified of our work and the OFF Act because they see the writing on the wall and we hope they soon meet the same fate as New York’s infamous ‘Five Families.’”

“Since the inception of these programs, illegal relationships between checkoff boards and lobbying organizations have formed,” said Mike Schultz, Founder of the Kansas Cattlemen’s Association, and Vice-President at the Organization for Competitive Markets. “Hundreds of millions of dollars have been misused, and these checkoff programs, as they are currently being managed, do not work in the best interests of independent family famers.”

“American family farmers are rising up and fighting for their livelihoods by demanding reform to USDA’s scandal-ridden checkoff programs they are forced to pay into,” said Marty Irby, President of Competitive Markets Action and Secretary at the Organization for Competitive Markets. “We applaud Reps. Spartz and Massie for their intestinal fortitude and courage in standing up to the industrial agriculture mafia that has long-hijacked the voice of independent producers, and call on the chamber closest to the American people to pass the Spartz-Massie amendment that will help save American agriculture.”

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