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Amendment craziness and the Farm Bill

This article in Politico suggests the slew of amendments introduced to the Farm Bill on the Senate floor is part of a conservative strategy to kill the bill.

An article in Politico yesterday suggested that the introduction of more than 200 amendments to the Farm Bill on the Senate floor was part of a conservative strategy to “bait Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) into a confrontation that will ultimately kill the bill.” Aside from potentially upsetting Reid, the avalanche of amendments also makes it extremely difficult for citizens to track and weigh in on the type of Farm Bill they want. And maybe that’s another part of the amendment bomb strategy.

Senate leaders are working to winnow down the amendments to something manageable, and still hope to complete the bill by their July break. Last week, IATP sent a letter to Minnesota Senators outlining our priority amendments, including those focused on: a packer ban to restore competition in livestock markets, linking conservation to crop insurance, public research focused on crop diversity, rural development programs, and support for Beginning and Disadvantaged farmers. 

If you care about the Farm Bill (see our What’s at Stake series to find out why you should), now is the time to contact your Senators! Let them know what you care about most. Contact your Senator directly, or use IATP’s Healthy Food Action alert. You can follow the latest developments on our Understanding the Farm Bill Facebook page.