Senator Mike Rounds discusses health wishes and introduces USA Beef Act

Senator Mike Rounds discusses health wishes and introduces USA Beef Act
Senator Mike Rounds, US Senator for South Dakota — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Mike Rounds has been actively sharing updates and thoughts on various matters through his social media. His recent posts include expressions of concern for a colleague, discussions with business leaders, and legislative initiatives.

On June 17, 2025, Senator Rounds extended his “Thoughts and prayers for Secretary Noem”, wishing her well for a swift recovery.

The following day, June 18, 2025, he shared insights from a meeting with a business leader: “Good to meet with 3M CEO Bill Brown for an update on their operation in Aberdeen, South Dakota which employs hundreds of South Dakotans.”

Later that same day, Senator Rounds announced new legislation via social media: “NEW: I introduced the USA Beef Act, legislation to make sure the ‘Product of USA’ label is only used on beef products that are born, raised AND slaughtered in the United States. Our next priority is delivering Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) for American producers.”

Additional information indicates that Governor Kristi Noem recently underwent surgery.



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