The Senate Agriculture Committee approved a measure that would renew the federal government’s authority to regulate grain inspections and marketing in a unanimous vote Tuesday.
- The reauthorization (
H.R. 4550 ) is one of several components typically covered in a five-year farm bill that Congress needs to pass before the end of the year after updating other agricultural programs in the Republican tax cut and spending law (Public Law 119-21 ) earlier this year - The programs covered by the law lapsed on Sept. 30
- The House voted in September to authorize $23 million annually for the grain and oilseeds ...