Feenstra on federal budget talks, Farm Bill
February 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull says the U-S House will start voting tonight (Wednesday) on a series of budget bills, but there’s no deal yet on a temporary spending plan that would avert a federal government shutdown at the end of this week. “We’re working with leadership right now to figure out a solution,” Feenstra says. “Obviously we do not want a government shutdown, but obviously we have to get our budget bills passed and so that’s what we’re going to do.” Feenstra says the House is scheduled to take votes on four of its 12 budget bills this week, with votes on the rest next week.
The federal government’s fiscal year started October 1st, but congress has not agreed on a budget for the year. Instead, congress has passed three previous agreements to keep last year’s spending levels in place while budget negotiations continue. March 1st is the latest deadline for a final agreement. Feenstra says shutting down the U-S/Mexico border is the paramount issue for Republicans in these budget talks. “We have to have ‘Remain in Mexico’ and we’re got to stop ‘catch and release.’ Those are the two very key components that we have to get done,” Feenstra says. “And then we have to figure out a solution to building the wall.” Feenstra expects the Farm Bill that sets a five year outline for crop insurance subsidies and food assistance programs will come up for a vote in the U-S House in late March or early April.
“To help our producers when it comes to insurance, when it comes to conservation, trade, export markets — this bill’s got to get done,” Feenstra says. Feenstra spoke with reporters in Des Moines after filing nearly 38-hundred signatures on nominating papers for the June Primary.
Feenstra, who represents Iowa’s fourth congressional district, is seeking a third term in the U.S. House. Feenstra faces a primary challenge from Kevin Virgil, a former Army Ranger and C-I-A officer who has the backing of former Congressman Steve King. Feenstra defeated King in the 2020 G-O-P Primary Election.