Buying American Cotton Act

The Buying American Cotton Act (BACA) has now been introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, marking an important milestone in ACSA’s effort to strengthen long-term demand for U.S.-grown cotton and U.S.-manufactured cotton products. This bipartisan, bicameral legislation reinforces cotton’s role across the global supply chain while aligning economic strength with environmental and public health priorities.

Member engagement is critical as BACA moves forward. We encourage all members to contact their Members of Congress and urge them to support the Buying American Cotton Act.

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Sample Outreach Language

Members and industry colleagues may use or adapt the language below when contacting congressional offices:

Dear [Member],

I am writing to encourage your support for the Buying American Cotton Act (BACA), bipartisan legislation that strengthens demand for U.S.-grown cotton and supports the full U.S. cotton supply chain.

With continued economic uncertainty facing rural communities, Congress should advance policies that provide long-term stability for American agriculture. I respectfully urge you to support BACA and consider joining as a sponsor.

Thank you,
[Name]

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ACSA will remain actively engaged as the Buying American Cotton Act moves forward, providing timely updates and advocacy resources along the way. Follow us on X at https://x.com/CottonShippers for the most up-to-date information.

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