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Farm Bureau Urges House Ag Committee Passage of Farm Bill

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Brian Glenn

Director, Government Affairs

Chad Smith

Associate News Service Editor, NAFB

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Brian Glenn

Director, Government Affairs

Chad Smith

Associate News Service Editor, NAFB


The House Agriculture Committee is set to mark up its latest farm bill proposal. Chad Smith has details.

Smith: House Ag Committee Chair Glenn Thompson’s Farm Bill 2.0 will be marked up on Tuesday afternoon, March 3, in Washington, D.C. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the new farm bill proposal is robust.
Glenn: There are 802 pages of text that include important policy updates to farm programs that have not been updated since the 2018 farm bill, so these are much-needed updates and improvements. This is a bipartisan bill that delivers wins for agriculture across the country.
Smith: The bill updates multiple farm and food programs, enhances conservation, and bolsters assistance for specialty crops. Glenn says it’s critical for the committee to get the bill over the finish line.
Glenn: So American Farm Bureau is urging House Agriculture Committee members to work together during markup to find common ground and pass this bipartisan farm bill out of the committee. There have already been several amendments filed from both Republican and Democrat members of the House Ag Committee, and they surely will be discussed and debated during markup.
Smith: Glenn says that once the bill passes favorably out of committee, responsibility shifts to House leadership.
Glenn: The next step will be House leadership scheduling time on the calendar for the bill to be voted on on the House floor. After three years of delays with this comprehensive farm bill, farmers desperately need policy that will help give them the tools and certainty to continue growing food and fiber for every family here in America.
Smith: Chad Smith, Washington.
 

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