U.S. Senate Candidate Says GOP’s ‘Bacon’ Bill Misses Hog Farmers’ Real Dilemma

Sioux City, Iowa (RI) — One of the Democrats running for the US Senate says the “Save Our Bacon Act” being touted by Iowa’s governor and Iowa Republicans in Congress doesn’t address the real dilemma Iowa’s hog farmers face. The bill seeks to nullify rules requiring that pork sold in California come from hogs raised in pens large enough that the pigs can move around. J.D. Scholten of Sioux City says lawmakers should really be addressing corporate consolidation in the livestock industry.

Scholten calls the “Save Our Bacon Act” window dressing and he says Republicans have done nothing to protect independent hog farmers who can’t compete in a monopolized marketplace.

Scholten says picking a fight with California is barking up the wrong tree.

Scholten says if Republicans really wanted to help farmers and consumers, they’d do something about corporate meatpackers that are gouging consumers. Scholten, Nathan Sage of Knoxville, and Zach Wahls of Coralville are campaigning for the Democratic Party’s 2026 nomination for the U.S. Senate. Republican Senator Joni Ernst recently told Radio Iowa she’ll make an announcement this fall about her 2026 intentions, and at least two Republicans have announced they intend to run against Ernst next year. James Carlin is an attorney from Sioux City, and is a former Republican state legislator who challenged Senator Chuck Grassley in 2022. Joshua Smith of Indianola, a former national leader in the Libertarian Party, announced on social media in early December that he intended to run against Ernst in the 2026 Republican primary.

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