(Washington, DC) - The
American Meat Institute (AMI) and the North
American Meat Processors Association (NAMP)
filed an amicus brief today in support of an
appeal filed by the National Meat Association
regarding its efforts to intervene in R-CALF v.
USDA. AMI's brief to the United States Court
of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit supports the
principle that organizations such as NMA and
AMI have a unique protectable interest in cases
where the government promulgates regulations
that have a direct impact on an industry, such
as the long awaited USDA rule that would open
the border to Canadian cattle and beef.
“The economic damage being done by this
prolonged embargo against Canadian beef to the
entire meatpacking industry, not to mention
thousands of hardworking Americans, must be
considered when rendering a decision about
reopening the border with Canada,” said AMI
President and CEO J. Patrick Boyle. “Because
of the border closure, thousands of meatpacking
workers have been laid off, and many more may
be losing their jobs, or seeing their shifts
shortened, if this situation is not rectified
soon,” he added.
In the brief AMI
argued that the district court ignored the
significant adverse economic impact that the
border closing has imposed on the meat packing
industry. USDA has appealed the trial court's
issuance of a preliminary injunction to the
Ninth Circuit, with briefing and oral argument
taking place over the next few months.
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AMI Files Amicus Brief in Support of NMA on R-CALF Lawsuit
Friday, April 1, 2005
For more information
contact:
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David Ray Vice President, Public Affairs 202-587-4243 dray@meatami.com |
Janet Riley Sr. Vice President, Public Affairs 202-587-4245 jriley@meatami.com |
