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297:(D-WI) and would have shifted money away from grain subsidies to conservation measures. Public debate over the farm bill continued, and the Senate proposed sweeping amendments to the bill, leading to a series of meetings from February through April. As a result, the current farm bill was not passed until May 2002, a few weeks after the
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The largest difference between the House bill and its Senate counterpart was that the total amount of subsidies received by an individual farmer was capped by the Senate. Voicing concerns that "millionaire farmers" were reaping all the benefits of the farm bill legislation, a coalition of farm-state
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After
September 11, the farm bill was considered problematic for three reasons. First, it would neither receive nor deserve the careful attention necessary during the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. Second, its expenditures would consume the entire budget surplus, money that could be necessary
715:(R-TX), chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, drafts and sponsors initial house farm bill. His proposal would spend the equivalent of the entire federal budget surplus for FY2001, and included $ 76 billion in new spending on top of the previous bill's spending, for a total of $ 171 billion.
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as a major health concern. Subsidized corn is so inexpensive that beef companies find it profitable to build large facilities to feed corn to their cattle. Cows do not normally live in enclosed areas or consume corn, so these CAFOs generate large amounts of waste and require antibiotics and other
919:(D-VT) saw the opportunity for what he considered to be a more fair and equitable farm bill, and sought to unite over 20 senators from states with less powerful farming interests in support of subsidies for specialty crops and conservation. Active members of the Eggplant Caucus included Senators
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With mounting opposition from both sides of the aisle, the fate of the farm bill was unclear in early 2002. Anxious farmers were frustrated by the gridlocked Senate, which had promised a quick resolution to the impending expiration of the previous bill. The emergence of the
Eggplant Caucus, so
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Rein in ag subsidies, Grassley says The Iowa senator, directly challenging
Democrats on the mired farm bill, wants it amended to lower the annual cap in a bid to distribute funds more evenly., Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), January 17, 2002, Thursday, IOWA EDITION, Pg.
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opposed the new farm bill. On
September 19, her office issued a report criticizing traditional agricultural policies and calling for a shift from subsidies to conservation. According to her assessments, commodity subsidies would lead to
770:(R-NY) co-sponsored the Kind amendment. He looked to Florida fruit and vegetable growers for support, because they received no subsidies in 2001. "The inability to persuade more Florida members to vote yes was a key to its defeat."
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each year. These subsidies have a dramatic effect on the production of grains, oilseeds, and upland cotton. The specialized nature of the farm bill, as well as the size and timing of the bill, made its passage highly contentious.
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April 26: Final version agreed upon: $ 360,000 subsidy cap, $ 17.1 billion for conservation. Expected to cost a total of $ 190 billion over ten years, an increase of over $ 90 billion (expires in
September, 2007, six years later)
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732:(D-SD), Majority Leader, reassured South Dakotans that commodity subsidies would not be diminished as a result of heightened national security concerns. Credited with prioritizing the Senate version of the farm bill.
1071:(D-VT) and his Eggplant Caucus add dramatic increases in conservation spending ($ 21.3 billion). Co-sponsors Nelson and Harkin cut the House version in half (5 year life, $ 45 billion in new spending).
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Agriculture
Secretary Says Wartime Budget Leaves $ 171 Billion Farm Bill in Doubt, The New York Times, September 27, 2001 Thursday, Late Edition â Final, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 14
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834:(D-NE) supported subsidy caps "I believe, along with most Nebraskans, that our farm program should discourage consolidation in agriculture... These enormous payments do exactly the opposite."
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War effort may stymie farm bill
Lawmakers disagree over timing of change in current ag policies., Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), September 27, 2001, Thursday, MIDLANDS EDITION, Pg. 1A;
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Senate Passes $ 44.9 Billion Farm Bill
Limiting Subsidies, The New York Times, February 14, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 26
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September 10, 2001: $ 171 billion, 10-year farm bill (with $ 73 billion in new spending) reported out of committee, to be considered by the full House of
Representatives.
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Proposed farm subsidy reforms bring praise, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 21, 2001, Sunday, 0 South
Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; WASHINGTON JOURNAL; Pg. 3A
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883:(R-IN), a farmer with a modest operation, was outraged that the farm bill remained on Congressional agendas after the terrorist attacks. (Omaha Herald 9/27/01)
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820:(R-IA) was vehement about lowering subsidy caps from $ 500,000 to $ 225,000 "we don't want 10 percent of the farmers getting 60 percent of the farm bill."
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for passage in the Senate. After the passage of the House version, he told reporters about his ideas for "green" payments rewarding conservation methods.
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845:(R-MS) opposed capping subsidies. Lincoln was the only Democrat in opposition. Cochran said the caps would be "catastrophic for southern farm interests"
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Agreeing with Secretary Veneman and the White House, he argued that the farm bill causes overproduction so bad "we've got it coming out of our ears."
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September 27: Secretary Veneman criticizes the new bill as expensive in post-9/11 budget, claims it will lead to overproduction and expensive land.
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in 2001, the bill drew criticism from the White House and was nearly amended. The amendment, which failed by a close margin, was proposed by Rep.
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1971:
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1078:(R-IA) supports an amendment to cap subsidy payments at $ 225,000. Amendment passes, shifting $ 1.3 billion to programs for beginning farmers.
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April 19: House passes non-binding resolution capping subsidies at $ 275,000 per farm (a $ 50,000 increase from the Senate bill).
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issued a formal manifesto (10/3) opposing the initial farm bill, calling it expensive and unresponsive to changes in agriculture.
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1018:(D-WI) introduces an amendment to shift $ 19 billion (approx. 15%) of commodity subsidies to conservation measures.
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1064:(D-IA) reject Sec. Veneman's request that the Senate delay consideration of the farm bill to focus on war effort.
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February 14: Senate passes a 5-year version of the bill, with a $ 45 billion spending increase, by a 58:40 vote.
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An Act to provide for the continuation of agricultural programs through fiscal year 2007, and for other purposes.
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Others have criticised the balance of subsidies on nutritional grounds, saying that oilseed crops (used to make
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802:(R-MN) spoke for many legislators who complained that this was a "farm bill not an environmental bill" (10/4)
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1416:"Huge farm bill offers more of same for agribusiness / Draft before House fails to limit big crop subsidies"
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criticizes traditional farm policy, calls for a shift from commodity subsidies to conservation measures
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March 19: After two weeks of closed door negotiations, House agrees to $ 17 billion for conservation.
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Proposed 6 percent payment to cover premium on crop insurance instead of guaranteeing income. (1/21)
722:(R-AL), owner of 400 acres (1.6 km) of peanut crops, drafted $ 3.5 billion peanut provision in
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902:(D-ND) also opposed the revised bill, concerned that it will continue to subsidize overproduction.
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Kind planned to re-introduce the content of his failed amendment in the next farm bill, with the
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784:(D-IA) brought an amendment to put $ 650 million into renewable energy, which failed (10/3/2001)
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as the Agriculture, Conservation, and Rural Enhancement Act of 2002 on February 13, 2002 (
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October 5: 10 year, $ 73 billion farm bill increase passes in the House of Representatives.
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and expensive land. Her position was supported by various other groups and legislators.
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The act's expansion of food stamp eligibility to non-citizens has also been criticized.
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791:(D-IA), senior Democrat on the Senate Committee on Agriculture, revised the House bill
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Federal Crop Insurance Reform and Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994
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suggests that corn subsidies in particular have led to the success of the feedlots or
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January 17, 2002: Spurred by a website listing absentee landlords of huge farms, Sen.
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named for a major New Jersey crop, was a major factor in the passage of the bill.
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May 13: The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 signed into law by
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691:"Let's push the pedal to the metal and try to get something done this year."
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Critics of U.S. agricultural policy claim that it may be in violation of
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agreements, asserting that domestic subsidies may be considered to be a
1025:(R-TX), farm bill sponsor, threatens to pull the bill if it is amended.
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250:, includes ten titles, addressing a great variety of issues related to
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1032:(D-IA), proposes shifting $ 650 million to ethanol, amendment fails.
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The act directs approximately 16.5 billion dollars of funding toward
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746:(D-WI) brought an amendment to shift $ 19 billion from commodities (
2182:
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466:
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Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998
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Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
1174:) and corn should be subsidized less (because it can be made into
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1283:"USDA Budget Summary 2006. Farm and Foreign Agriculture Services"
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255:
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White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
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Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration
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1178:) and that fruits and vegetables should be subsidized more.
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Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954
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Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
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Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant and Loan Program
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October 4: Kind amendment falls 26 votes short, fails.
3071:
Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996
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Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990
2791:
Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005
2544:
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
2475:
Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act
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The following is the subsidies by crop in 2004 in the
2629:
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
736:
3276:
Alien Species Prevention and Enforcement Act of 1992
3001:
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936
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Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007
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Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1972
1499:
705:
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3236:Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974
2394:National Security Entry-Exit Registration System
1812:Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
3046:Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973
990:
3317:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
3076:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
2726:Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
2696:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
1482:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
1462:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
241:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
31:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
3322:United States federal agriculture legislation
3256:Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983
2996:Agricultural Adjustment Act Amendment of 1935
2970:United States federal agriculture legislation
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1532:
827:(D-ND) cosponsored the subsidy cap amendment.
3196:Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937
3116:Agricultural Experiment Stations Act of 1887
2754:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
2733:Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
2666:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
1191:Biotechnology and Agricultural Trade Program
777:(R-MD) also co-sponsored the Kind amendment.
2680:Financial Literacy and Education Commission
2303:Government response to September 11 attacks
2289:Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act
3081:Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
2961:
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2719:Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
2261:Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
1539:
1525:
849:
202:Reported by the joint conference committee
2673:Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
2296:Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
1930:JordanâUnited States Free Trade Agreement
1137:, the Iowa Corn Growers Association, and
206:agreed to by the House of Representatives
3327:Acts of the 107th United States Congress
3176:FrazierâLemke Farm Bankruptcy Act (1934)
1510:) is being considered for deletion. See
1413:
1251:Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops
1133:'s Center for Trade Policy Studies, the
1094:
3296:Agriculture Risk Protection Act of 2000
3221:Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967
3126:Agricultural Appropriations Act of 1922
2901:Water Resources Development Act of 2007
2638:Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
1663:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
1004:September 19: Secretary of Agriculture
754:) (amendment fails 10/4/2001, 200â226)
14:
3309:
2798:Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
2408:Secondary Security Screening Selection
1414:Lochhead, Carolyn (November 1, 2007).
1381:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
685:
289:during the immediate aftermath of the
270:. This act has been superseded by the
3261:Extra-Long Staple Cotton Act of 1983
3191:Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act (1937)
3121:Agriculture Appropriation Act of 1905
2942:
2338:National Construction Safety Team Act
2097:Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
1520:
1156:concentrated animal feeding operation
859:. Finally, Secretary of Agriculture
759:Healthy Farms and Forests Act of 2006
3281:National Wool Act Amendments of 1993
2871:MagnusonâStevens Reauthorization Act
2770:Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
2387:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
1231:Partnerships and Cooperation Program
938:
313:
3246:Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1980
3091:Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018
3006:Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938
2560:Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
2037:Darfur Peace and Accountability Act
1401:georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov
1167:drugs to keep the animals healthy.
179:Passed the House of Representatives
24:
2991:Agricultural Adjustment Act (1933)
2712:Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004
2608:American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
1979:Dominican RepublicâCentral America
1241:Rural Strategic Investment Program
906:
812:Senators pushed for these limits.
737:Shifting subsidies to conservation
360:
25:
3338:
3166:Agricultural Marketing Act (1929)
2282:Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
1514:to help reach a consensus. âș
1455:
1201:Community Fire Protection Program
1162:have blamed for the emergence of
3251:National Aquaculture Act of 1980
3146:Wheat Price Guarantee Act (1919)
3056:Agriculture and Food Act of 1981
3051:Food and Agriculture Act of 1977
3036:Food and Agriculture Act of 1965
2489:Criticism of government response
2468:Higher Education Opportunity Act
2359:President's Surveillance Program
943:
317:
36:
3266:Agricultural Credit Act of 1987
2885:Renewable Identification Number
2703:Forest Land Enhancement Program
2645:Credit Rating Agency Reform Act
2567:Public Service Loan Forgiveness
2345:NIST WTC Disaster Investigation
1477:Statute Compilations collection
1426:
1407:
1158:(CAFOs) that he and journalist
874:Office of Management and Budget
806:
706:Proponents of subsidy expansion
657:Title VII Agricultural Research
572:
547:
517:
491:
464:
438:
408:
384:
3241:Agricultural Trade Act of 1978
3216:Federal Plant Pest Act of 1957
2857:Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
2777:SAFE Transportation Equity Act
2740:Pension Protection Act of 2006
2574:Unborn Victims of Violence Act
2537:Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
2459:Election Assistance Commission
2366:Terrorist Surveillance Program
2275:Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
1770:State funeral of Ronald Reagan
1389:
1339:
1330:
1321:
1311:
1302:
1293:
1275:
1263:
1226:Exporter Assistance Initiative
958:format but may read better as
356:for fresh beef, pork, and lamb
13:
1:
3271:Hunger Prevention Act of 1988
3186:Commodity Exchange Act (1936)
2761:Troubled Asset Relief Program
2652:Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
2380:Homeland Security Act of 2002
1495:White House Farm Bill Summary
1256:
1216:Desert Terminal Lakes Program
1211:Conservation Security Program
1135:Union of Concerned Scientists
1051:
287:U.S. House of Representatives
2986:Federal Farm Loan Act (1916)
2422:Terrorist Screening Database
2373:NSA warrantless surveillance
2220:H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004
2065:Vision for Space Exploration
1777:State funeral of Gerald Ford
1548:Presidency of George W. Bush
1507:Presidency of George W. Bush
1206:Conservation Reserve Program
1116:
991:The House of Representatives
636:Title IV: Nutrition Programs
75:107th United States Congress
7:
2443:FISA Amendments Act of 2008
2436:Protect America Act of 2007
2227:L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004
1420:The San Francisco Chronicle
1397:"President Signs Farm Bill"
1184:
934:
650:Title VI: Rural Development
615:Title I: Commodity Programs
304:
10:
3343:
3181:BankheadâJones Act of 1935
3161:CapperâVolstead Act (1922)
3141:Grain Standards Act (1916)
2864:Healthy Forests Initiative
2505:Medicare Modernization Act
2415:Terrorist Screening Center
2310:Rescue and recovery effort
2146:August 2001 daily briefing
1763:Presidential proclamations
1236:Resource Management System
1000:September 11, 2001 attacks
354:Country-of-origin labeling
309:
3211:National Wool Act of 1954
3151:Future Trading Act (1921)
3136:Cotton Futures Act (1916)
3131:Cotton Futures Act (1914)
3099:
3061:Food Security Act of 1985
2976:
2910:
2820:Clean Boating Act of 2008
2807:
2659:Energy Policy Act of 2005
2597:
2528:Highly qualified teachers
2250:
1944:Trade promotion authority
1889:
1804:Joint session of Congress
1795:
1564:
1555:
1129:. Others, including the
599:
378:US Dollars (in Millions)
181:on October 5, 2001 (
135:
126:
122:116 Stat. 540 (406 pages)
103:
93:
88:
80:
69:
52:
44:
35:
27:United States federal law
3201:Federal Seed Act of 1939
3156:Grain Futures Act (1922)
3086:Agricultural Act of 2014
3041:Agricultural Act of 1970
3031:Agricultural Act of 1961
3026:Agricultural Act of 1956
3021:Agricultural Act of 1954
3016:Agricultural Act of 1949
3011:Agricultural Act of 1948
2917:â Clinton administration
2521:No Child Left Behind Act
2234:Secure Fence Act of 2006
1691:Supreme Court candidates
1656:Legislation and programs
1512:templates for discussion
1176:high fructose corn syrup
1127:non-tariff trade barrier
1123:World Trade Organization
596:2006 Fiscal Year Budget
144:House of Representatives
62:Agricultural Act of 2001
3226:Farm Credit Act of 1971
3171:Farm Credit Act of 1933
2878:Renewable Fuel Standard
2132:Pre-attack intelligence
967:converting this article
857:invasion of Afghanistan
850:Opposing overproduction
174:International Relations
166:Committee consideration
2926:Obama administration â
2834:Clear Skies Initiative
1151:The Omnivore's Dilemma
703:
678:Title X: Miscellaneous
622:Title II: Conservation
291:September 11th attacks
279:agricultural subsidies
18:Food Safety Commission
2848:Executive Order 13432
2827:Climate change policy
2452:Help America Vote Act
2213:Executive Order 13470
2206:Executive Order 13355
1684:Judicial appointments
1095:Reconciling the bills
1056:October 24: Senators
689:
608:2002 Farm Bill Titles
349:Provisions included:
301:had already expired.
216:on May 8, 2002 (
208:on May 2, 2002 (
2118:Communication issues
2111:September 11 attacks
1827:Mission Accomplished
1490:US Statutes at Large
664:Title VIII: Forestry
381:Percentage of Total
243:, also known as the
2581:2006 VRA Amendments
1921:by Condoleezza Rice
1907:International trips
1742:Impeachment efforts
1363:on 9 September 2015
1271:Funding for Farmers
750:) to conservation (
686:Passage of the bill
272:2007 U.S. Farm Bill
129:Legislative history
59:2002 U.S. Farm Bill
32:
2784:SarbanesâOxley Act
2747:Public Law 110-343
2044:Mexico City policy
1196:Butter-Powder Tilt
1067:December 14: Sen.
969:, if appropriate.
925:Charles E. Schumer
775:Wayne T. Gilchrest
700:(D-NE) after 9/11
329:. You can help by
162:) on July 26, 2001
30:
3304:
3303:
3111:Hatch Act of 1887
2936:
2935:
2482:Hurricane Katrina
2125:Military response
2104:USA Freedom Corps
2030:2002 steel tariff
1937:Trade Act of 2002
1885:
1884:
1876:2008 SOTU Address
1869:2007 SOTU Address
1862:2006 SOTU Address
1855:2005 SOTU Address
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1570:Transition
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1257:References
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1058:Ben Nelson
1052:The Senate
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