After a nine-day delay, President Clinton today signed the agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 1906) which contains $8.7 billion in emergency farm aid for income and disaster assistance and is designed to expedite delivery of the funds to producers. "I'm glad the president signed this important bill, though I don't understand why he delayed for so long," said House Agriculture Committee Chairman... Read more »
Producers desperately needing $8.7 billion in emergency aid have waited more than a week for the president's signature on the aid legislation that his spokesmen have said the president will sign -- although they will not say when. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Larry Combest (R-TX) noted that producers could have been halfway toward receiving promised aid by now. The president's 8-day delay... Read more »
Today, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Risk Management, Research, and Specialty Crops led by Chairman Tom Ewing (R-IL), reviewed the National Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals Act of 1999 (H.R. 2827) and issues related to the growing biomass industry. "Because human activity will drastically reduce available fossil fuels during the next century, we must seek new ways to supply the energy needs... Read more »
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Larry Combest (R-Texas) will lead the agriculture delegation to World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations November 30 through December 3 in Seattle. Combest will lead the delegation of 14 members of the House Agriculture Committee as one of his many steps to ensure that U.S. agriculture and the Committee are fully represented at the onset of the negotiations ... Read more »
Emergency farm aid designed to place money quickly in the hands of financially struggling producers cleared Congress Wednesday afternoon, matching the Secretary of Agriculture's highest estimated disaster funding needs. As designed by Congress, within two weeks of the president's signature the $8.7 billion aid package will deliver $5.5 billion to farmers, each receiving an amount equal to their 1... Read more »
On Friday, October 1, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), chairman of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry, introduced legislation aimed at restoring financial accountability to the U.S. Forest Service. "The Forest Service has shown little if any accountability to the American people for its policies or its finances. Giving the agency increased fun... Read more »
At a hearing today of the House Committee on Agriculture, Chairman Larry Combest (R-TX) led Members in a review of the FY 1999 Russian food aid program in light of a recent request from the Russian government for additional aid in the upcoming year. "Providing food aid to needy countries is the right thing to do for humanitarian reasons, but it also greatly helps American producers who are experie... Read more »
Critical of shortcomings of the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement process, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Larry Combest (R-TX) and Ranking Member Charlie Stenholm (D-TX) on Friday introduced H.R. 2991, "The Carousel Retaliation Act" that strengthens America's position when other nations fail to abide by decisions in international trade disputes. The new American strategy embo... Read more »
As farmers and ranchers face the second consecutive year of the worst farm crisis in recent memory, the U.S. House of Representatives today passed by a vote of 240 to 175, the FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations Conference Report which contains $8.7 billion in emergency farm relief. "There is no doubt we needed to pass this legislation," said House Agriculture Committee Chairman Larry Combest (R-TX... Read more »
By voice vote, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved major improvements to federal crop insurance law. H.R. 2559, The Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 1999, makes across-the-board cuts in farmer-paid premiums, provides affordable insurance that protects producers against price and production volatility, increases producers' insurable yields, and initiates new risk management ... Read more »