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Beef Labeling Clarity Act

To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to promulgate regulations modifying labeling requirements for beef and beef food products.

Introduced Nov 4, 2025

Latest action (Nov 4, 2025) Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

Summary

This bill directs the Secretary of Agriculture to revise labeling requirements for beef and beef food products within 180 days of enactment. It eliminates the "Product of U.S.A." label and establishes three new voluntary labels: "Processed in U.S.A." for beef undergoing substantial transformation in a U.S. facility, "Raised and Processed in U.S.A." for animals raised in the U.S. for at least 100 days before processing, and "Born, Raised, and Processed in U.S.A." for animals born and raised in the U.S. before processing. These new labels apply to beef products subject to the Federal Meat Inspection Act.

AI-generated plain-language summary of the bill text — neutral, and may be imperfect. See the full text below for the exact wording.

Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Roger Marshall’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $46,314
  • PYRAMID SOUND $19,800
  • GROWITZ EQUITY $13,200
  • SPECCHEM $13,200
  • ONYX EQUITY PARTNERS $13,200

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for Roger Marshall → · Outside spending →

Actions (2)

  1. Nov 4, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. · senate
  2. Nov 4, 2025 Introduced in Senate

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Full text

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

November 4, 2025

Mr. Marshall introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

A BILL

To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to promulgate regulations modifying labeling requirements for beef and beef food products.

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 “Beef Labeling Clarity Act”.

SEC. 2. BEEF LABELING REGULATIONS.

(a) In General.—Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture shall promulgate regulations that, for beef and beef food products subject to the requirements of the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)—

(1) eliminate the use of the label “Product of U.S.A.”; and

(2) establish, and allow for the voluntary use of, the labels described in subsection (b).

(b) Labels.—The labels referred to in subsection (a)(2) are the following:

(1) Processed in U.S.A.—The label “Processed in U.S.A.” means that the beef or beef food product has undergone substantial transformation in a facility in the United States subject to inspection under the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).

(2) Raised and processed in U.S.A.—The label “Raised and Processed in U.S.A.” means that the live animal that is the source of the beef or beef food product is raised in the United States for not less than 100 days before it is processed at a facility described in paragraph (1).

(3) Born, raised, and processed in U.S.A.—The label “Born, Raised, and Processed in U.S.A.” means that the live animal that is the source of the beef or beef food product is born and raised in the United States and processed at a facility described in paragraph (1). <all>

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