Senate Debate Concludes Today on Senate Farm Bill

By Brittany Jablonsky, NFU government relations representative

Yesterday the Senate debated and voted on 25 amendments to the 2012 Farm Bill, and debate will continue throughout the day today with a vote on final passage of the bill likely to occur this evening.

Some of yesterday’s notable amendment votes and NFU victories included:

  • Passage of a Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, amendment (#2167) providing payment limitations for marketing loan gains and loan deficiency payments. NFU supported the amendment, which passed 75-24.
  • Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., submitted an amendment to make several changes to the Value-Added Producer Grant program that would drastically affect the program’s ability to serve farmers and ranchers. NFU opposed the amendment, which failed, 38-61, and we will be scoring Senators’ votes for our election-year scorecard.
  • An amendment (#2217) offered by Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., to eliminate the Organic Certification Cost-Share Program was vehemently opposed by NFU and failed, 42-57.
  • The Senate passed by voice vote an NFU-supported amendment (# 2187) to extend eligibility for certain emergency loans to commercial fishermen. The amendment was offered by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.)

This link includes a list of all amendments voted on yesterday, and this link includes a list of the amendments planned to be debated today at the conclusion of unrelated debate on a motion to proceed to a joint resolution regarding Environmental Protection Agency emission standards. In the meantime, keep asking your Senators to support final passage of the Farm Bill.