House Panel Advances Farm Bill as Partisan Fight Takes Shape

A rival Democrat proposal is likely to produce a legislative showdown.
House Panel Advances Farm Bill as Partisan Fight Takes Shape
A United States flag flies at the U.S. Capitol, on May 13, 2024. Lei Chen/NTD
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The House Agriculture Committee approved its long-awaited farm bill on May 23 mostly along party lines despite heated objections from some Democrat members.

The $1.5 trillion package, which the committee advanced in a 33-21 vote, includes funding boosts for farm safety net programs, trade promotion, and rural infrastructure. It also expands farmers’ financing options, increases their access to energy efficiency updates, and allocates funding for agricultural research.

Samantha Flom
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