To the editor: The present debate in Congress will not be about overriding California’s voters (“China-backed Huge Pork needs to override 63% of California voters. Even conservatives are mad,” March 12). It’s about Congress exercising the authority expressly assigned to it within the Structure when state guidelines reshape interstate commerce.
California is entitled to manipulate California. It could regulate farms inside its borders and set requirements for California producers. The query for Congress is whether or not a state might use the dimensions of its market to impose guidelines on farms past its borders by conditioning market entry on manufacturing practices that occurred months earlier exterior the state. That’s exactly the sort of interstate battle the Structure assigns to Congress.
Proposition 12 produces an odd authorized outcome. A pig raised in Iowa or Minnesota can produce pork merchandise that California regulation treats as each authorized and unlawful, relying solely on how the product is processed or the place it’s bought. It’s the similar animal from the identical farm, but California assigns completely different authorized classifications to the ultimate merchandise.
The Supreme Courtroom’s resolution in Nationwide Pork Producers Council vs. Ross didn’t resolve this concern in California’s favor. As an alternative, the court docket pointed to Congress because the establishment with authority to deal with interstate market conflicts.
The financial report complicates the declare that Proposition 12 advantages smaller farms. Compliance prices are capital-intensive; smaller breeding operations have exited manufacturing at increased charges, and Californians have seen increased costs within the meat case. The “China” rhetoric obscures the truth that congressional motion has bipartisan help from federal and state officers and a whole bunch of American farm organizations.
If one state might impose upstream manufacturing requirements on the remainder of the nation, there is no such thing as a limiting precept.
In the USA, states’ rights finish the place nationwide markets start.
Andy Curliss, Des Moines, Iowa
This author is the chairman of the Carver Middle for Agriculture & Vitamin, an affordability and diet nonprofit.

