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  • S. 1119, also known as the “Fortifying Refrigeration Infrastructure and Developing Global Exports Act of 2025” or the “FRIDGE Act of 2025”, aims to improve the infrastructure for United States agricultural exports in foreign markets. The bill emphasizes the need to enhance...

    Simple Explanation

    The FRIDGE Act of 2025 is like a plan to help other countries build better refrigerators and storage for food from the U.S. so that less gets spoiled, making sure the food doesn't go to waste and helping American farmers sell more food to these countries.

  • The SAFETY Act of 2025 seeks to amend the Agricultural Trade Act of 1978 with the goal of preserving foreign markets for U.S. goods that use common names. It defines what qualifies as a "common name" for agricultural commodities, food products, wine, beer, and more, ensuring...

    Simple Explanation

    The SAFETY Act of 2025 is like a rule to help American farmers and food makers use common names for their products, like "cheddar cheese" or "champagne," when selling them in other countries. It asks some important government people to make deals with other countries so everyone agrees on using these names fairly and keeps telling lawmakers how it's going.