S 1207
Feral Swine Eradication Act
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This bill reauthorizes and expands the USDA’s Feral Swine Eradication and Control Program, aiming to address the damage caused by feral swine to agriculture, ecosystems, and public health. It removes the ‘pilot program’ designation, making the program permanent through 2030 and requiring a longer monitoring period after eradication. The bill also shifts funding priorities, allocating 60% to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and 40% to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and mandates regular reporting to Congress on the program’s effectiveness.
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