WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Erin Houchin (IN–09) has joined a letter to House Leadership supporting the full reauthorization of the Farm Bill by the end of the 118th Congress.
Farmers are currently operating under policies put in place in 2018. Six years later, these outdated policies restrict the growth of our nation’s agricultural community. Production expenses have increased by roughly 30% since 2018, while 2024 inflation-adjusted net cash farm income projections are the worst in 15 years. Many farmers, especially those growing major row crops, cannot afford to wait another year for updated provisions to address their challenges.
In late May, the House Committee on Agriculture introduced the bipartisan Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024. The bill was developed with input from farmers, ranchers, and other stakeholders at listening sessions and town hall events across the country. It also included input from the entire Republican Conference and over 2,600 priorities submitted to the committee by members of Congress.
In their letter supporting the reauthorization of a 5-year Farm Bill, the Members reaffirm their commitment to advancing a bill that meets the needs of production agriculture and rural America. Congresswoman Houchin is dedicated to finding a solution for American farmers.
“Reauthorizing the Farm Bill is critical to supporting our farmers and keeping our agricultural economy strong,” said Congresswoman Houchin. “I will continue to fight for policies that uplift our rural communities and ensure our farmers and producers have the support they need to succeed.”