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Congressman Wied Introduces BARNS Act to Protect Farmers in the Event of a Future Government Shutdown

On day 41 of the government shutdown, Congressman Tony Wied (R-WI) introduced legislation to ensure that the Farm Services Agency (FSA) is considered essential and remains open regardless of a lapse in federal funding.

“The Farm Service Agency provides critical support to our great farmers here in Wisconsin and across the nation,” said Congressman Wied. “From disaster relief to loan programs and everything in between, the farmers who rely on these services should not be forced to suffer because politicians in Washington can’t get their act together.”

The Bringing Assistance to Rural Needs during Shutdowns (BARNS) Act would instruct the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to automatically consider the FSA as an essential agency and ensure those offices remain open during any future shutdown.

Background: The FSA is a subagency of the USDA that supports farms and farming communities through various programs, including disaster relief, conservation programs, commodity price guarantee programs, and loan programs – among many others. Throughout the shutdown, farmers have continuously pointed toward the closure of FSA offices as one of their top issues of uncertainty. Farms have missed determination deadlines, loan payments, and other payments due to these closures. Thankfully, the USDA resumed operations for the FSA two weeks ago. However, some offices were delayed or have yet to reopen – leaving farmers in limbo.

Reps. Jack Bergman (R-MI), Derek Schmidt (R-KS), Pat Harrigan (R-NC), Michael Guest (R-MS), April McClain Delaney (D-MD), and Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA) are original cosponsors of this legislation.

“Farmers deserve certainty. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) provides essential programs that keep America’s farms and ranches strong. From disaster assistance to loans and market support, FSA services help farmers plan, invest, and care for their land and livestock. Even in times of disruption, the work of the FSA is critical to the stability of our agricultural community and, even more, the American food supply,” said Congressman Bergman (MI-01).

Source : house.gov

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