S 1207 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗

Feral Swine Eradication Act

What this bill does

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This bill extends a government program through 2030 that works to get rid of wild pigs, which can cause problems for farms, natural environments, and the health of people and animals. It changes how the program's money is split between two agencies, giving 60% to one and 40% to the other, instead of dividing it equally like before. The bill also requires that after wild pigs are removed from an area, the government must keep watching that area for a year to make sure the pigs don't come back. Finally, the agencies involved must send a report to Congress about the program and make that report available to the public on the USDA website.

Introduced

March 31, 2025

Policy Area

Agriculture and Food

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