Rounds Asks Agriculture Secretary to Promote Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

Rounds Asks Agriculture Secretary to Promote Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins asking her to develop a framework for reinstating Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) for beef.

“Our American producers work hard every day to produce the highest quality beef in the world,” Rounds wrote. “They battle the wind, the rain, the snow and the sun. Foreign governments and multinational meatpacking companies should not determine the fate of the American family ranching system.”

A majority of American consumers support requiring country of origin labeling for fresh meat. Retail-level MCOOL for fresh fruits, vegetables, beef, pork, lamb and seafood passed as part of the 2002 Farm Bill and was implemented fully in 2008. After a number of challenges from trade partners and the World Trade Organization, Congress repealed MCOOL requirements for beef and pork. Rounds is asking Secretary Rollins to develop a framework with U.S. trade officials to develop a framework that would not face similar challenges from trading partners.

Rounds has been a leader in the push to reinstate MCOOL for beef. Most recently, Rounds launched a nationwide effort in June 2024 to support American farmers and ranchers by getting MCOOL included in the Farm Bill. This effort was endorsed by 26 farm and ranch groups from across the country. The effort was also co-signed by Senators Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Angus King (I-Maine), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.).

Read the full text of the letter HERE or below.

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Dear Secretary Rollins,

For decades, American cattlemen have produced the highest-quality beef in the world. This has created strong demand for American beef not only in domestic markets, but also across the globe.

Since the repeal of Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) in 2015, Americans have consumed increasing amounts of foreign beef. Moreover, many Americans are unknowingly buying beef without transparent or reliable country-of-origin information. This practice has not only disadvantaged American producers, but also misled consumers.

Following the repeal, both producers and consumers called for the reinstatement of MCOOL. In response, a handful of transnational meatpacking companies lobbied policymakers to preserve the current labeling system. At the same time, these companies have increased beef imports into the United States. This is a system that is neither fair nor sustainable.

For almost a century, U.S. trade law has required the majority of imported products to bear a country of origin label. There is no reason why this same level of transparency should not exist within our beef labeling system.

While Congress is prepared to address MCOOL as part of the upcoming Farm Bill, federal agencies must also play a leadership role. We urge you to work with U.S. trade officials to develop a feasible framework for reinstating MCOOL for beef and to examine the deceptive practices currently distorting our beef markets.

Our American producers work hard every day to produce the highest quality beef in the world. They battle the wind, the rain, the snow and the sun. Foreign governments and multinational meatpacking companies should not determine the fate of the American family ranching system.

Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to collaborating with you on this issue.

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Is Shad Olson next going to plead no contest to reporting things that did not happen?

Fresh off of copping a “No Contest” plea for assaulting his former girlfriend, disgraced former news anchor Shad Olson certainly isn’t doing anything to enhance his reputation as a journalist to be taken seriously in his latest missive.

Last night, bad Shad took to facebook to claim that Toby Doeden’s appearance at the Brown County GOP Luncheon was “nearly disrupted by an unhinged leftist’s repeated drive-by threats to firebomb and burn down the venue.”

(of course, it goes on for another several paragraphs, but getting to the point has never been one of Shad’s virtues.)

The problem is… according to people who were actually there.. it didn’t happen. At all.

Nothing of this nature was reported by the media who were actually in attendance. Nothing from just rank and file attendees. As one person noted to me “The mayor was there. Had that happened, every cop in town would have been there instantly.”

In fact, a second person who was there related “There was no police officer in the building. Never saw a car or an officer outside. I was there the entire time. There are big glass windows and not that many people there. There was no scene of any sort. Maybe somebody drove by and yelled something. I mean that could have happened, I suppose. But nothing serious happened.”  The attendee who witnessed it – or more correctly witnessed none of this – and saw this post said “the media is going to “clear the air” tomorrow” on Shad’s goofball hysteria.

Given that this is coming off of Shad being in the news for his long simmering charges for beating a woman in February 2024, it seems to be a pathetic plea for attention moreso than anything resembling legitimate reporting.

Thune Statement on Israeli Airstrikes in Iran


Thune Statement on Israeli Airstrikes in Iran

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) today issued the following statement:

“For too long, the mullahs in Iran have publicly aspired to wipe the only democracy in the Middle East off the face of the map via any means possible: funding and arming terror groups on Israel’s borders, choking off international sea lanes, and multiple barrages of missiles and drones. Just today, Iran was found once again to be in violation of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations, which is unacceptable. Iran must never gain access to a nuclear weapon,” said Thune.

“Today, Israel has determined that it must take decisive action to defend the Israeli people. The United States Senate stands ready to work with President Trump and with our allies in Israel to restore peace in the region and, first and foremost, to defend the American people from Iranian aggression, especially our troops and civilians serving overseas. Iran should heavily consider the consequences before considering any action against Americans in the region.”

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South Dakota getting Hollywood exposure as actress & martial arts legend Cynthia Rothrock tours the hills

South Dakota’s tourist attractions are receiving some exposure with fans of B-movie actress Cynthia Rothrock this week, as she tours the Black Hills.

The martial arts legend who starred in Hong Kong action films in the 80’s and 90’s such as China O’Brien and Lady Dragon has been posting her travels in the Rushmore state on Facebook, as she tours the Badlands, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse.

Rothrock has starred in over 60 movies and is currently working on upcoming projects. Holding black belts in seven martial arts, in 2016 she was the first martial artist (male or female) to be inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame.

Should we be concerned when one of these characters tries to run for Secretary of State?

Going off my post where noting there’s talk that Minnehaha County Auditor Leah Anderson might not be the hard right’s candidate to challenge incumbent Secretary of State Monae Johnson (who isn’t drinking their tainted kool-aid), I mentioned their other possible options to challenge the SOS might be election conspiracist Rick “my life is at risk” Weible or fellow election conspiracist Jessica Pollema of SD Canvassing.

Coincidentally, these two just happened to pop up on the Pillow Guy TV podcast this week, like harbingers of electoral doom for South Dakota.

Which really reinforces the fact that as a state, we might need to consider putting statewide candidates for political parties on the primary ballot, instead of being one of the last three states to choose them at convention.

Dem’s past candidate for VP speaking at Dem dinner Saturday July 12; Here’s a blast from the past

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is speaking at the 2025 McGovern Day Dinner on Saturday July 12 (In case you had forgotten, or not noticed): Mobilize Pictures (2000 x 500 px).png

In case you needed one, here’s a blast from the past from Governor Walz about those pesky things they call laws in his Minnesota:

You know, supporting immigrant communities is all well and good. But the “keep law enforcement from enforcing federal laws..I will not back down on that commitment” isn’t exactly the thing you want from someone who is supposed to uphold the rule of law.

But, that’s the message that’s going to be preached to South Dakota Democrats.

Former News Anchor Shad Olson pleads No Contest to assaulting girlfriend. Yet still able to find patrons.

After previously backing out of an earlier plea agreement and demanding a jury trial this last April, this last week former West River TV News Reader Shad Olson quietly went back to court and pled no contest to assault for laying hands on his live-in girlfriend:

A former television news anchor avoided trial by pleading no contest to a charge of simple assault-domestic violence late Wednesday.

and..

Prosecutors say Olson grabbed the woman by her shoulders and pushed her to the ground multiple times.

By pleading no contest to the assault charge, prosecutors will recommend a 180-day suspended jail sentence as well as anger management sessions for Olson. He will also be ordered to have no contact with the victim.

Read the entire story here.

If you recall the arrest report, Olson’s live-in girlfriend and supposed provider had to run out coatless and barefoot in the snow, after she claims he grabbed and lifted her by the neck:

180 days of a suspended jail sentence, and anger management doesn’t seem much like justice, does it?

Stay tuned for his sentencing on July 3rd, where the judge will – unfortunately – probably sign off on this wrist slapping.

In related news, unfortunately, it seems that Shad is still able to find women who believe his ridiculous horse-sh*t:

 

Senate Majority Leader Thune Joins The Will Cain Show on Fox News

Thune Joins The Will Cain Show on Fox News

 “We want to make this as ambitious and aggressive of an effort as possible to rein in the cost of government, to put a lot of these programs on a more sustainable fiscal path going forward, and to achieve what I think a lot of people never thought was possible, and that is actually seeing a reduction in the size and scope of government.”

Click here or on the picture to watch the video.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) today joined The Will Cain Show on Fox News.

More news out of Iowa on carbon pipeline as Iowa Gov vetoes anti-ethanol measure to stop carbon pipeline

It has been kind of a big week for the Summit Carbon Pipeline, as while some were thinking it might be able to be put down for a ten-count, they’ve bounced back in federal court, where the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals wiped away local ordinances which tried to stop it. (8th Circuit includes SD, BTW)

Only a short time ago Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds delivered a veto to an anti-pipeline law that came out of their legislature.  Sabrina Zenor with Summit Carbon Solutions just issued a statement thanking Governor Reynolds for her decision:

We thank the Governor and her staff for their thoughtful and thorough review of the bill. Summit remains committed to working with landowners through voluntary agreements—just as we have with more than 1,300 Iowa landowners to date, resulting in $175 million in payments. We look forward to continued discussions with state leaders as we advance this important project. At a time when farmers are facing increasing pressures, this project opens the door to new markets and helps strengthen America’s energy dominance for the long term.

And the Governor earned that thanks. The veto message was quite powerful. South Dakota’s leaders should take the time to read it, as the Governor was quite direct with regards to doing business in her state:

HF 639 isn’t just about eminent domain. It goes much further-and in doing so, sets a troubling precedent that threatens Iowa’s energy reliability, economy, and reputation as a place where businesses can invest with confidence.”

2025.06.11 HF639_Full Veto Message by Pat Powers on Scribd

Governor Reynolds noted that her state should have a “reputation as a place where businesses can invest with confidence.”

As we watch a couple hundred miles to the west, as some run amok trying to shut down any development in our state, whether it’s pipelines, solar farms or data centers, being a place where businesses can invest with confidence is a message we’re not hearing enough of.

Either we want jobs in South Dakota or we don’t.

Release: American Carbon Alliance Applauds Governor Reynolds for Vetoing HF 639

ACA Applauds Governor Reynolds for Vetoing HF 639

URBANDALE, Iowa (June 11, 2025) — Tom Buis, CEO of the American Carbon Alliance (ACA), released the following statement today applauding Governor Kim Reynolds’ resolute veto of House File 639:

“Governor Kim Reynolds has once again proven she’s an unwavering champion for Iowa’s farmers and ethanol producers, standing tall as a national leader in defending rural America and advancing its full economic potential.

“Her bold veto of HF 639 is a clear victory for Iowa’s agricultural heartland, farmers, and the ethanol industry. It sends a strong message rejecting the misguided efforts of environmental extremists who pushed this legislation. These groups have done everything in their power to undermine agriculture, ethanol, and America’s energy dominance with their anti-ag, anti-ethanol, and anti-energy agenda.

“We are deeply thankful for the thousands of Iowans who spoke up, making their voices heard and letting Governor Reynolds know their economic future depended on this veto.

“Farmers and ethanol producers deserve thriving, open markets, not activist government that changes the rules in the middle of the game. Governor Reynolds’ steadfast leadership protects their ability to compete in the global demand for low-carbon ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel, fueling prosperity across Iowa’s rural communities.

“By rejecting HF 639, Gov. Reynolds is safeguarding the livelihoods of hardworking farmers and ethanol producers while advancing President Trump’s America First energy agenda. Governor Reynolds’ tireless commitment to agriculture and ethanol, backed by the passionate support of Iowa’s people, cements the state’s role as a global powerhouse, driving jobs, growth, and opportunity for generations to come.”

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The American Carbon Alliance (ACA) is formed to be one unified voice for carbon capture pipelines, ethanol producers, landowners, farmers, construction trade workers and citizens that embrace this new energy future for America. Working together, this alliance will strengthen America’s agricultural economy, ensure a future marketplace for American produced liquid fuel and improve the environment for all.