WASHINGTON, June 26, 2014 – Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., a member of the House Agriculture Committee, along with Reps. Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa, and Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, today introduced the bipartisan,
five-year Senate farm bill in the House after the House failed last week to
pass a farm bill to move on to a conference committee with the Senate.
On June 10, the Senate passed a five-year farm bill on a
strong bipartisan basis. The legislation
introduced today (H.R. 2498) has the exact text as the Senate bill. Bustos,
Loebsack, and Braley all supported the House legislation last week to move the
farm bill forward.
“Our entire region of Illinois has been thirsting for the
certainty and predictability of a bipartisan, five-year Farm bill,” said
Congresswoman Cheri Bustos. “Our economy needs a farm bill. I fought to move
this process forward, and partisanship sadly stood in the way of a House
version...It may not be perfect, but Senate Democrats and Republicans were able
to come together to get a bill passed, and the House should do the same.”
