(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and 16 other Republican governors are urging congress to act now on the Farm Bill. The governors are not only calling for congress to reauthorize the Farm Bill this month, but for immediate assistance for farmers who’ve been hit by severe weather that’s destroyed crops and killed livestock. The current Farm Bill expired two years ago, but congress passed an extension in 2023 — but hasn’t yet taken action this year. The 17 governors, in a letter all have signed, say they are concerned for the future of rural America. The governor say if meaningful support is not provided soon, the governors say the well-being of the nation is at risk.
The U-S House Ag Committee approved its version of the next Farm Bill last spring. Two weeks ago, the Democrat who’s the chair of the Senate Ag Committee released a Farm Bill proposal. A new Farm Bill is unlikely to emerge by the end of this month, but congress must vote before the end of the year to extend the policies of the 2018 Farm Bill or federal farm payment programs revert to rules established in 1938 and 1949.
You can read the full letter here.