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Higgins & Carter introduce act empowering FDA against hazardous imported seafood

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Clay Higgins U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Clay Higgins U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) and Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) have introduced the Destruction of Hazardous Imports Act, a bill that would grant the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to destroy imported products posing significant public health concerns.

Historically, the FDA has been responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of food, medicine, and medical devices. Currently, any FDA-regulated medical devices and medication can be destroyed if deemed a health risk for public use. However, this authority does not extend to imported food products that fail to meet U.S. health and safety standards. Foreign entities routinely violate FDA standards by contaminating seafood imports with harmful chemicals that pose major health risks. These companies can also port shop and utilize other ports of entry to place harmful products in the hands of American consumers.

The proposed legislation would grant the FDA additional authority to destroy food products that do not pass initial inspection, ensuring contaminated seafood imports do not reach American consumers.

Last year, Congressman Higgins introduced the Imported Seafood Safety Standards Act, which holds foreign countries and exporters to the same standards as U.S. seafood producers and processors.

“The United States must prioritize the health and safety of the American people,” said Congressman Higgins. “Currently, billions of pounds of un-inspected foreign seafood continue to enter the country, causing major health concerns. God only knows what’s in the shipments that enter through our ports. This legislation provides the FDA with the authority to destroy illegal seafood imports and ensure they do not reach American markets.”

“This legislation is a crucial step forward in safeguarding Americans’ health and supporting Louisiana’s economy,” said Congressman Carter. “By granting the FDA necessary authority to destroy food products that fail to meet our stringent health and safety standards, we are closing a dangerous loophole that has allowed contaminated seafood to enter our markets. This bill protects consumers from potential health risks and upholds the integrity of our food supply chain while supporting Louisiana fishermen and seafood processors.”

“Amongst the U.S. aquaculture community that competes against foreign imported seafood it is common knowledge importers will ‘shop’ ports of entry after an initial denial by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,” said Paul Zajicek, Executive Director of National Aquaculture Association. “We strongly support Congressman Higgins’ and Congressman Carter’s much-needed bill which will provide commonsense authority to destroy tainted product and discourage unethical tactics.”

Read more about this legislation here.

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