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The U.S. Senate Moves Closer to Passing the 2018 Farm Bill

Northeast Ohio Farm
TIM RUDELL
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WKSU
Northeast Ohio Farm

Renewal of the federal farm bill, which funds everything from Ohio’s biggest industry—agriculture—to food stamps, has taken another step in the Senate. The Agriculture Committee approved the bill, which will now go to the full Senate for debate.

Senate embraces the farm bill, but the House is uncertain

Senator Sherrod Brown meetng constituents
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Senator Sherrod Brown meetng constituents

The farm bill has to be renewed every five years and the latest deadline is coming up this September.

With the Agriculture Committee’s 20-1, bi-partisan vote for it, committee member Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown thinks the measure could move quickly in the full Senate. And, he notes that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was on hand for final committee meeting.

“It’s rare that the leader of either party comes to a hearing like this. He spoke about it with all of us sitting around the table and said it will be on the floor before the 4th of July.”

A vote on the farm bill in the House has been delayed as the issue got caught up in the immigration debate. 

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Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.