American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented May 24 on the House Agriculture Committee markup and passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act.
Duvall said the Farm Bureau appreciates the leadership of Ag Committee Chair G.T Thompson (R-PA) and the Committee’s members for the markup and “bipartisan passage of the Farm, Food and National Security Act.
“The farm bill affects all of America’s families, and we’re encouraged to see the legislation progress in the House,” Duvall said.
He continued, “We applaud the bipartisan vote after 13 hours of rigorous debate but know that tight margins in both chambers and a crowded congressional calendar will present challenges in the next legislative steps. We urge House leaders to continue the momentum and bring this important legislation to a vote on the floor.”
And Duvall said, “We also urge the Senate Agriculture Committee to follow the lead of the House by scheduling a farm bill markup. A pandemic, high inflation, supply chain issues and global unrest all present challenges that can only be addressed by a new, modernized farm bill.”
He concluded, “This is an opportunity for both chambers to work to advance a piece of legislation that will pay off at every dinner table in America.”