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  • S. 421, the "American Beef Labeling Act of 2025," aims to amend the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 by establishing mandatory country of origin labeling (MCOOL) for beef. It defines beef as meat produced from cattle, including veal, and requires that beef and ground beef...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 421 wants to make sure people know where the beef they buy comes from by putting labels on it that say which country it was from. This way, when people go to the store, they can see if the beef was made in America or somewhere else.

  • S. 294 aims to require online sellers to clearly display the country of origin and the seller's main business location for new products that are made outside the United States and sold on the internet. However, this rule does not apply to agricultural, food, and drug products, secondhand...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 294 is a plan to make sure when you buy new stuff online that comes from other countries, the internet seller has to say where the product is made and where they are based, unless it’s food, medicines, secondhand items, or small businesses selling only a little bit of stuff.