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S. 2543: Stop the Screwworms With Active Readiness and Mitigation Act of 2025

The "Stop the Screwworms With Active Readiness and Mitigation Act of 2025" is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing the potential threat of the New World Screwworm, an invasive pest that can have detrimental effects on livestock and agriculture. Here’s what the bill outlines:

Purpose of the Bill

The primary goal of this bill is to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a report focusing on the United States' readiness to respond to a possible outbreak of the New World Screwworm and to explore measures for its mitigation.

Key Requirements

The bill specifies several key areas that the report must cover:

  • Domestic Readiness: The report must assess the current state of preparedness, including considerations for constructing a domestic facility to produce sterile flies, which are a crucial method for managing and eradicating screwworm populations.
  • Partnerships: It should explore potential partnerships with states and the industry to construct the production facility and to enhance overall preparedness efforts against screwworm outbreaks.
  • Sterile Fly Production Technology: The report must evaluate the technology available for sterile fly production and other tools that could be used for eradication efforts.
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis: It should include an analysis of the benefits and barriers associated with increasing domestic sterile fly production compared to relying on international sources, including timelines and costs involved.

Timeline for Reporting

The Secretary of Agriculture is required to submit this report to Congress within 30 days after the bill is enacted. This ensures a prompt evaluation of the status and readiness to combat the New World Screwworm threat.

Context and Importance

The New World Screwworm is known to infest livestock, causing significant economic losses to the agricultural sector. By assessing domestic production capabilities and readiness, the bill aims to mitigate any potential outbreak effects on the livestock industry and agriculture as a whole.

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Date Action
Jul. 30, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Jul. 30, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

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