Senator Baldwin Pushes Trump Administration to Ramp Up Avian Flu Response for Farmers and Consumers
As Wisconsin marks first case of avian flu in dairy cattle, Baldwin demands Trump Administration stop dragging feet on plan to address outbreak
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) pushed the Trump Administration to ramp up their avian flu response as the first dairy herd in Wisconsin tested positive for avian flu in Dodge County earlier this month. Specifically, Senator Baldwin is calling on the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Secretary Brooke Rollins to stop delaying the implementation of their avian influenza vaccine policy, in order to keep costs down for consumers and ensure Wisconsin’s livestock and agricultural industry are protected from the ongoing outbreak.
In a letter sent today to Secretary Rollins, Senator Baldwin emphasized that nearly four years into the current avian flu outbreak, the disease is still spreading, infecting over 3.5 million animals on Wisconsin farms since September, including the first confirmed case of avian flu in dairy cattle last week. Senator Baldwin urged the Trump Administration to move forward with finalizing and implementing a national avian influenza vaccination strategy, as included in USDA’s Five-Pronged Approach from February 2025.
Earlier this year, Senator Baldwin led her colleagues in demanding the Trump Administration release funding for labs that are dedicated to early detection, response, and control of animal diseases and outbreaks like avian flu. She also called on the Department of Health and Human Services and President Trump to quickly develop a plan to contain the avian flu outbreak that is devastating the nation’s poultry flocks and dairy herds and driving egg costs to reach record highs.
A full version of this letter is available here.
Dear Secretary Rollins,
I write regarding the ongoing outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which continues to devastate the nation’s poultry flocks, disrupting agricultural markets and straining household budgets. Nearly four years into this outbreak, farmers are still absorbing massive losses. The Administration acknowledged the need for a new approach earlier this year in the USDA’s Five-Pronged Approach to Address Avian Flu. It is imperative that you follow through with a targeted vaccination policy paired with decisive action to eliminate trade barriers and retain global markets for American farmers. These next steps must come with robust agency coordination with the agriculture industry and public health stakeholders.
Wisconsin reported its first confirmed case of HPAI in dairy cattle last week. This detection occurred in a closed dairy herd with established biosecurity protocols and no known epidemiological links to other affected cattle, further stressing the need to address the spread of HPAI from wild birds. Migrating birds continue to carry the infection to both domestic poultry flocks and dairy cattle, making clear that existing containment strategies are insufficient. Simply put, the Administration must do more to mitigate the outbreak of avian flu.
The outbreak is also hurting American consumers when they can least afford it. Supply shocks to egg markets driven by repeated outbreaks are increasing grocery costs across the country. This year, egg prices peaked at approximately $6 per dozen, nearly three times the typical average price. Without a meaningful adjustment in the Administration’s public health response, recurring outbreaks will continue to fuel food price volatility and erode consumer confidence.
Traditional methods for addressing the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks have failed to stop the spread of this virus. The Administration must move forward with finalizing and implementing a national avian influenza vaccination program, as included in USDA’s Five-Pronged Approach from February 2025. Vaccination must be coupled with sustained investments in surveillance infrastructure, sufficient staffing, and laboratory capacity within the National Animal Health Laboratory Network to ensure rapid detection and response to outbreaks before they spread.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
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