Working days are running short for Congress as the farm bill edges closer to its expiration. According to Jim Wiesemeyer, Pro Farmer Washington insider, the new bill could be drafted for markup in midSeptember. That means it's possible a farm bill might be considered by the House before ...
Congress has recently begun rewriting and reauthorizing the current farm bill, which expires in 2023. The timing of this process is colliding with the upcoming midterms, whose outcome will shape what is in the farm bill and who gets to decide. Tags: Farm Bill, 2023 Farm Bill, Congress, ...
House Republicans rejected a farm bill proposal by Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) this week, increasing the likelihood that lawmakers will pass another one-year extension of the massive legislation by the end of the year rather than a new, longer-term measure....
The farm bill is typically reauthorized every five years and is the core piece of legislation governing many of the U.S. Department of Agriculture programs critical to farmers. The current bill is set to expire on September 30, 2023. With the deadline quickly app...
Currently, Congress is debating how to chart a course for the next five years of farm policy through the Farm Bill. The Farm Bill is essential to our livelihood, as it provides a stable safety net, allowing us to grow the agricultural commodities that form the foundation of our food sup...
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摘要: Officials with farm, food industry and anti-hunger groups called for passage of a new Farm Bill in the coming months during a joint press briefing last week as lawmakers hammered out a plan to extend the 2018 Farm Bill for an additional year. 年份: 2023 收藏...
A coalition of more than 500 ag, conservation, rural development and other organizations led by the American Farm Bureau Federation is urging Congress not to abandon the effort to pass a new Farm Bill this year, warning that the legislation is critical to the future of the US ag sector and...
Part of that deal was to extend the 2008 Farm Bill, the last one passed, to September 2013. It didn't make commodity groups happy. "As we have been working with our colleagues on Capitol Hill for more than two years on a comprehensive, five-year bill, we are very disappointed that ...
Congress gets yet another chance on farm bill issues.(News)Schuff, Sally