CRAMER ANNOUNCES PASSAGE OF FIVE-YEAR FARM BILL IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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After the unsuccessful vote last month, Cramer made clear to Speaker
"The challenges presented by the current political climate required us to be creative in our approach to pass the bill, recognizing the potential for greater support once farm programs were separated from nutrition subsidies," Cramer said. "This is a farm bill which works for
The farm bill passed today includes all amendments made to the bill during floor debate in June with the exception of those made to the food stamp title, including a change to wetlands mitigation policy introduced by Cramer.
Wetland mitigation amendment
In floor debate, the
Cramer works to avert conservation compliance mandate
Cramer helped fend off an amendment which would have tied eligibility for crop insurance to compliance with conservation programs. Cramer stood by on the House floor with Chairman Lucas in opposition to the amendment when its two sponsors withdrew it from consideration. The two programs are now coupled only in the
The two provisions have not been linked since 1996. Additionally, the House bill saves
"My top priority in addition to getting the bill passed was ensuring farmers can continue to access crop insurance without being forced to comply with conservation programs. I will continue to push strongly so this logic prevails in the conference committee," said Cramer.
Commodity programs and crop insurance strengthened
The bill offers producers a choice between two types of risk management: Price Loss Coverage (PLC), which addresses deep, multi-year price losses, and Revenue Loss Coverage (RLC), which offers coverage based on county-wide losses.
The same Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) found in the
Water retention and flood prevention
The farm bill includes funding for water retention and flood prevention efforts, including programs which will continue to benefit the
An amendment to promote immediate increases in flood protection for agricultural interests in the
No net cost sugar program maintained
Cramer, Chairman Lucas, and Ranking Democrat Peterson successfully urged colleagues on the House floor to reject an amendment which would have dismantled support for sugar farmers. The sugar program will continue to allow
"The idea that somehow this amendment creates free and fair trade is a fallacy, and the idea that somehow sugar has not been reformed in recent years and decades is also a fallacy," said Cramer. "The idea that a no net cost program like the American sugar program is somehow a great advantage over countries like
Livestock programs renewed
The bill returns programs important to
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