U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Secures Endorsement from Competitive Markets Action
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Today, Competitive Markets Action (CMA), announced their endorsement of Representative Anna Paulina Luna, R-St. Petersburg, for Congress in Florida’s 13th Congressional District in both the Republican primary and general election. Luna has been an unwavering leader against the China-backed Save Our Bacon/EATS Act, H.R. 4673, led by Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-IA, and its Senate counterpart, S. 1326, led by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-IA.
In March of 2024, Luna led a Congressional letter to House Agriculture Committee leaders against EATS, a measure that would nullify countless state laws and elections across America and would put countless American family farmers out of business, in order to accommodate and provide more market share for Smithfield, a Chinese-owned company that was purchased in 2013 by the WH Group and whose purchase was financed by the Chinese Communist Party. She was joined by House Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good, R-VA, as well as Reps. Byron Donalds, R-FL, Matt Gaetz, R-FL, Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA, Nancy Mace, R-SC, Andy Biggs, R-AZ, Matt Rosendale, R-MT, Jeff Van Drew, R-NJ, and Tim Burchett, R-TN. Thousands of American, family-owned pork farmers and companies oppose the EATS Act, which would undercut their investments in housing systems that are more humane and comply with voter-approved laws in the United States.
In the 119th Congress and Fall of 2025, with the EATS Act renamed the Save Our Bacon Act (SOB), Luna led a second letter to House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson, R-PA, and Ranking Member Angie Craig, D-MN, in the same fashion as the 2024 letter. She was joined again by Donalds, Mace, and Van Drew, as well as Reps. Gus Billirakis, R-FL, Vern Buchanan, R-FL, Carlos Gimenez, R-FL, Andrew Garbarino, R-NY, Mike Lawler, R-NY, Brian Fitzpatrick, R-PA, David Valadao, R-CA, Young Kim, R-CA, Tom Kean, R-NJ, and Chris Smith, R-NJ.
The so-called Save Our Bacon/EATS Act aims to overturn state laws enacted by voters which require whole pork cuts sold in those states to be sourced from farms where sows are allowed to lie down, stand up, and turn around. As today’s letter notes, a legal challenge to these state laws was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court in a strongly worded opinion by Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump appointee, and joined by fellow conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Amy Coney Barrett. The measure was unfortunately included in the House Farm Bill passed by the Committee earlier this month and is being pushed by the Chinese-controlled Smithfield Foods, Chairman Thompson, and the Iowa Congressional Delegation.
Luna also co-sponsored the FIGHT Act, H.R. 3946, that would crackdown on cockfighting activity in the United States that has led to the rapid spread of Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease, and driven up the cost of poultry for American consumers.
"Rep. Luna has proven herself a tireless leader for American family farmers who practice more humane and sustainable agriculture and we are proud to endorse her," said Marty Irby, president and CEO at Competitive Markets Action. "Luna’s Herculean work to prevent China’s takeover of American pork production has proven she has guts and we applaud her refusal to kowtow to the global meat cartel that other Members of Congress are beholden to. The great people of the 13th District are fortunate to have her representing them."
Left to right: CMA president and CEO Marty Irby, and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna in Washington, D.C.
Competitive Markets Action encourages voters and stakeholders across Florida’s 13th congressional district to support Luna in the August primary and November general election, recognizing her pivotal role in advancing policies that promote fairness and accountability in agriculture.
Competitive Markets Action (CMA) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit based in Washington, D.C., that was formed with the mission of shaping policy to promote more regenerative and sustainable agriculture, and competitive markets in the U.S., and to defend against attacks on states' rights by the federal government. CMA works to raise awareness of the harm caused by multinational conglomerates to the American family farmer, the consumer and our U.S. economy as a whole in an effort to bring about legislative and regulatory reforms.