22 Million Birds Affected, Prompting Calls for Swift Action
Senator Tammy Baldwin is urging the government to take decisive action against the avian flu outbreak that has impacted over 22 million birds and significantly increased egg prices nationwide. The spread of the virus is affecting poultry farms, dairy herds, and overall food supply stability.
Avian flu has affected 153 poultry flocks in just 30 days, causing wholesale egg prices to skyrocket to $8 per dozen, a 218% increase from December 2023. "The number of avian flu detections, and increases in egg prices, are far surpassing previous records and will not slow down anytime soon unless your Administration commits to a robust response," Baldwin stated.
Baldwin has consistently advocated for stronger government measures to combat avian flu. In 2023, she pushed for federal action to protect poultry farms, and in 2024, she urged agencies to provide clear communication and resources for containment efforts in dairy herds.
She emphasized the importance of interagency cooperation between the CDC, USDA, and FDA to ensure accurate public information and support for farmers. "Your Administration is responsible for ensuring that data and available resources reach stakeholders on the ground responding to the outbreak," Baldwin stressed.