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Wednesday, 01 August 2012 08:08

House Turns Attention from Farm Bill to

Disaster Aid

August 1, 2012
American Agriculturist
Jacqui Fatka

The House is abandoning attempts to attach disaster assistance to a 1-year
farm bill extension and instead House Agriculture Committee chairman
Frank Lucas said the House will take up a disaster assistance package on
Thursday.

Friday House leadership had announced the Rules Committee would consider a 1-year
extension with provisions to extend livestock disaster programs included
in the 2008 Farm Bill but had expired in 2011. Shortly before the
committee was to consider the bill, it was pulled.

Agriculture groups were lukewarm at best to the idea of an extension, especially if it did
not lead to an eventual conference of a five-year bill. Groups who came
out in opposition to the extension included the American Farm Bureau,
National Farmers Union, American Farmland Trust, American Soybean
Association and National Milk Producers Federation.

Tuesday evening Lucas released a statement outlining, “My priority remains to get a five-year
farm bill on the books and put those policies in place, but the most
pressing business before us is to provide disaster assistance to those
producers impacted by the drought conditions who are currently exposed.”
The language for the disaster package was to be posted to the Rules Committee Web site Tuesday evening.

Lucas added he will continue to work with leadership, ranking member Collin Peterson and
House members to determine the best path forward.

The Senate passed their farm bill in June and the House Agriculture Committee approved its
version earlier this month. Over the past 50 years never has the House
Agriculture Committee approved a bill out of committee and House
leadership not brought it to the floor for a full vote.

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