Antibiotics Overuse
Act
H.R. 2932 and S. 1460
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Sponsors: Representatives
Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD)
and Senators Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Olympia
Snowe (R-ME)
NM co-sponsors: Sen. Bingaman
APV position: SUPPORT
Bill Status: S. 1460 has
been referred to the Senate Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee
H.R. 2932 has been referred to the House Energy
and Commerce Committee, Health Subcommittee
What the law would do. The
Antibiotics Overuse Act calls for an end,
within two years of enactment, to the massive,
routine feeding of antibiotics to chickens,
pigs, cows, and other animals in agriculture.
Why it is needed: The "non-therapeutic"
use of antibiotics is a practice factory farms
employ to make animals grow faster and keep
them in inhumane, overcrowded, stressful,
and often squalid conditions. As long as the
antibiotic crutch is available to agribusiness,
it will continue treating animals as machines
and ignoring their basic welfare needs. Moreover,
this wasteful use of the drugs renders them
less effective for treating sick animals and
people. Overuse of antibiotics leads to the
development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
An estimated 70% of all antibiotics used in
this country are given to farm animals for
non-therapeutic purposes. It’s time
to stop letting agribusiness squander these
precious medicines in order to keep animals
confined in horrible conditions!