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Re: Giant factory farms wreck rural communities. It’s time we stopped them.

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  friend, Huge industrial-scale factory farms put people's health and the food supply at risk.

[Add your name to Food & Water Watch's petition and urge your Members of Congress to support the Farm System Reform Act]( [ADD YOUR NAME](   friend, Huge industrial-scale factory farms put people's health and the food supply at risk. They pollute drinking water and the environment, they wreck rural communities, and they fuel climate change — all while increasing corporate control over our food. That needs to change. That's why Senator Cory Booker and Representative Ro Khanna introduced critical legislation to put an immediate stop to new factory farms, with a phaseout of existing large facilities by 2040. The Farm System Reform Act would benefit farmers, rural communities, the climate, and the welfare of animals your legislators to support the Farm System Reform Act]( [TAKE ACTION]( The Farm System Reform Act is the bold national approach we need to bring dirty factory farming under control and begin the necessary transformation to a safe, equitable future for food consumers, our communities, and small- and mid-sized farms. This legislation would: - Put a moratorium on new and expanding large factory farms - Phase out existing large factory farms by 2040 - Enforce environmental laws on existing factory farms, including holding Big Ag companies responsible for the pollution they create - Provide support for people operating factory farms to transition to more sustainable forms of agriculture - Bring more fairness to agricultural markets through antitrust enforcement [Join the growing movement to ban factory farms by telling your members of Congress to support the Farm System Reform Act]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Onward together, Wenonah Hauter Executive Director Food & Water Watch Paid for by Food & Water Watch. Does not equal endorsement.   Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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