Ontario’s small and
independent meat packers often complain that they are required to meet
inspection standards that are too expensive and onerous.
But in Montana, their peers
have support from state and local politicians.
Newspaper articles reported complaints that a Butte, Mont., processor and others made about a federal inspector who routinely required expensive upgrades that were not required by federal regulation, and allegedly issued unfounded non-compliance reports in retaliation for complaints made to the agency.
The state legislature’s Economic Affairs Interim Committee now has sent a second letter asking for an investigation, and also for a personal apology to the businesses it says have been targeted.