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Stabenow Says “Michigan is on Every Page” of Final 2018 Farm Bill Version

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Word from our nation’s capitol is that the 2018 Farm Bill “has Michigan on every page.”

Agriculture is Michigan’s second-largest industry, so when Washington D.C. talks Farm Bill, the impact on Michigan can be substantive year-to-year. In the Michigan Congressional Delegation, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow is the Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. She is praising the final version of the 2018 Farm Bill today, and is the one who says it has Michigan on every page.

Stabenow says the bipartisan bill strongly supports Michigan’s farmers and agricultural economy, and also has a major impact in protecting Michigan’s Great Lakes, investing in the state’s small towns and rural communities, promoting Michigan forestry, supporting local food economies, and providing healthy food for families.

Addressing the final bill, Stabenow says today, “The 2018 Farm Bill is a bipartisan victory that has Michigan on every page,” and adds, “This is a strong bill that will grow Michigan’s diverse agricultural economy and support our farmers, families, and rural communities. I’m committed to getting this bill across the finish line by the end of the year.”

In June, Senator Stabenow and Agriculture Committee Chair U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) co-authored the 2018 Senate Farm Bill, which the U.S. Senate passed on a historic, bipartisan vote of 86-11. The 2018 Farm Bill Conference Committee formed to reconcile the differences between the Senate bill and the House version. In the Conference Committee, Senator Stabenow served as one of the four leaders and worked with Senate and House conferees to co-author the final bill.

The Senator has delivered a summary of the 2018 Farm Bill, and it follows:

THE 2018 FARM BILL

The bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill will support the one in four jobs related to food and agriculture in Michigan. It will provide five years of certainty for Michigan’s farmers, fuel opportunity in rural communities and grow small businesses. It continues historic investments in land, water and wildlife conservation, will grow Michigan local food economies, and will support families working hard to make ends meet.

A JOBS BILL FOR MICHIGAN

The bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill fuels economic opportunity and job growth both on and off the farm in small towns and cities alike. It creates certainty – not just for farmers and farm workers, but also for equipment manufacturers, food processing businesses, retailers, and many other employers across Michigan.

SUPPORTS MICHIGAN FARMERS

From bad weather to volatile markets, farming is one of the riskiest businesses out there – which is why farmers need a strong safety net. The bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill equips Michigan farmers with risk management tools that help them stay afloat during unexpected disasters, while also allowing them to tap into new markets to boost their bottom line.

PROTECTS THE GREAT LAKES AND PROMOTES OUTDOOR RECREATION

The bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill continues to be one of the most significant investments in the conservation of land, water, and our Michigan way of life. Through targeted conservation efforts, the Farm Bill protects our Great Lakes and rivers, while preserving wildlife habitat to support hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation.

STRENGTHENS MICHIGAN’S SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES

Michigan’s small towns and rural communities need real resources to thrive in the 21st Century. The bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill has made critical investments to spur economic development and improve the quality of life for families.

IMPROVES FOOD ACCESS FOR FAMILIES

Just as the farm bill provides a safety net for Michigan farmers, it also includes a safety net for families. Building on the 2014 Farm Bill, which has saved $80 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the bipartisan 2018 Farm Bill strengthens the integrity of the program, while preserving food access for families.

The agriculture community and many others across Michigan are joining Sen. Stabenow in applauding advances made in the 2018 Farm Bill for America.

The photo accompanying this story on Moody on the Market from Bixby Farms in Berrien Springs is courtesy of photographer Molly Pate of Berrien Springs.