Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) calls on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to move forward with a bipartisan Farm Bill in short order.
Grassley is urging the Majority Leader to hold true to his commitment to seek compromise with Republicans by passing a five-year Farm Bill reauthorization this year. The Iowa Republican says, “Farmers across the United States deserve the stability of a new five-year Farm Bill,” as opposed to another one-year extension. Last week, Schumer sent a letter to Senate colleagues, including your plans for the coming weeks and months for the Senate, saying, “Democrats have an ambitious agenda to help the American people.”
In a letter Tuesday to Schumer, Grassley pointed out the Farm Bill’s notable absence from Schumer’s recent outline of the Senate’s agenda. Additionally, as the Farm Bill has been sidelined, Grassley notes that other important bills that may otherwise have been considered in the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee have been stalled.