Iowa lawmakers are trying to rework 'Ag Gag' law

DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa's "Ag Gag" law may have been thrown out, but a successor may be coming.

House File 649 and Senate File 519 would make it a criminal offense for anyone to gain access to an agricultural facility by deceptive means with the intention of causing physical or economic harm to any part of the operation.

It would impose a penalty of up to one year in jail.

According to WHO Channel 13, the bill has the support of the Iowa Association of Business and Industry, Iowa Corn Growers Association, and the Iowa Pork Producers Association.

Opponents say legal action on the state’s appeal of the old “ag gag” law have already cost taxpayers more than $200,000.


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