By Patty Lovera
May 20, 2013
| This week, both the House and Senate Agriculture committees adopted
their versions of the 2013 Farm Bill. This is the latest move in the
long-running attempt to pass a “normal” 5-year farm bill to replace one
that was last passed in 2008. Several attempts to pass a farm bill in
2012 were
unsuccessful and the farm bill that is currently in effect is a short-term extension that expires in September 2013.
There
are some significant differences between the House and the Senate, in
both what their bills actually contain and in the process used to get
them through the committee. Both sides had an abbreviated process,
skipping the normal step of conducting a series of hearings to explore
various issues before writing the bill. But the Senate Agriculture
Committee took the streamlining even further, managing to discuss, amend
and pass its version of the bill in a little under three hours on
Tuesday. The House Agriculture Committee finished theirs in a marathon
session that took most of the day, wrapping up just before midnight
Wednesday night.
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