There are two federal bills currently pending in Congress - the Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act and the Healthy School Meals Act - that would go a long way toward reducing their suffering and fostering a healthier, more compassionate and socially conscious society.
The Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act (HR 4733) would prohibit the government from using taxpayer dollars to purchase animal products from animals raised in veal crates, gestation crates and battery cages - three cruel factory farm confinement systems that deny animals enough room to turn around, lie down comfortably or fully extend their limbs or even one wing.
Unfortunately, while most members of the public oppose the use of these cruel crates and cages, the federal government spends roughly $1 billion dollars each year to purchase animal products for various programs like the National School Lunch Program without any regard for conditions in which the animals were raised.
HR 4870 would provide America's youth, who are struggling with epidemic rates of obesity, diabetes and other diet-related illnesses, with access to the healthful food they require. Additionally, students who observe diets free of certain or all animal products for ethical or religious reasons will find a wider array of options available to them.
Please take action now by calling, writing or emailing your legislators and asking them to support both of these important bills!




