The S. 1326 bill, known as the "Food Security and Farm Protection Act," aims to prevent state and local governments from imposing their own rules on the preharvest production of agricultural products if those products are sold across state lines and grown in another state. It...
Simple Explanation
The S. 1326 bill is like a rulebook saying that only the boss-rules (federal laws) or the rules where plants are grown can say how farmers grow their plants. It helps keep things fair if farmers sell their veggies or fruits to other places and lets people ask the court to stop new rules they don’t think are fair.