Senator Stabenow’s climate-focused farm bill faces uphill battle in Congress

Senator Debbie Stabenow introduced a farm bill emphasizing climate-smart agriculture and rural development, but partisan disagreements may block its passage.

Frida Garza reports for Grist.


In short:

  • Senator Debbie Stabenow unveiled a farm bill proposing funding for climate-resilient agricultural practices and rural development.
  • The bill faces opposition from Republicans, who prefer an extension of the current farm bill, delaying substantive updates.
  • Agriculture industry groups, including livestock producers, have criticized the bill for failing to meet their priorities, such as addressing California’s Prop. 12 animal welfare law.

Key quote:

“How many once-in-a-generation storms or droughts need to hit our farmers over the head before we take this crisis seriously?”

— Senator Debbie Stabenow

Why this matters:

The U.S. farm bill shapes agricultural policy, nutrition programs and rural development nationwide. Stabenow’s version aims to address climate impacts on farming, but partisan divisions could leave farmers without updated resources as climate challenges grow.

Related: Lawmakers clash over environmental regulations in stalled farm bill

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