Senator to Push For Passage When Senate Agriculture
Committee Takes Important Measure Up Next Week
WASHINGTON, D.C. [06/08/18]—U.S. Senator Tina Smith, a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said the bipartisan Farm Bill proposal the Committee will take up next week is important, not only for the Minnesota farmers, ranchers and rural communities, who will greatly benefit from the measure, but also for the state’s economy as a whole. The legislation, which includes measures championed by Sen. Smith—including many aspects of her legislative roadmap for the energy section of the Farm Bill—will help spur economic development, job creation and trade.
Sen. Smith said the panel will begin work to finalize the proposal on Wednesday, June 13, when it takes up provisions that will strengthen the key elements of the farm safety net like crop insurance and other tools to safeguard farmers from unexpected losses. The Farm Bill will also protect important nutrition assistance programs that tens of thousands of Minnesota families rely upon, expand much-needed access to high-speed internet services in rural communities, bolster production and use of renewable energy, and provide resources to help younger and non-traditional farmers get started in the business.
“The Farm Bill touches the lives of virtually every American and is vital to our state’s economy,” said Sen. Smith. “This bill will provide important stability and predictability to Minnesota farmers, ranchers and rural communities into the future, and also sustain tens of thousands of Minnesota jobs. Just as important, it will strengthen food access for thousands of Minnesota families and school children who without it would go hungry. In addition, this bill will expand development of renewable energy, bolster rural economic development, and guide our state’s important forestry industry. Finally, it will support conservation efforts, provide funding for ag research, and expand resources for beginning, veteran and organic farmers.”
Sen. Smith fought for a spot on the Senate Ag Committee, and she formed a Farm Bill Working Group to hear from farmers, ranchers, and rural community leaders—as well as experts on nutrition, energy, and conservation—to make sure Minnesota priorities are included in the Farm Bill.
You can access full text of the bill here, which includes key efforts championed by Sen. Smith to:
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