2007 Farm Bill still stalled — current law to be extended for a week

by Fran Smith on April 18, 2008

With negotiations stalled on the 2007 Farm Bill, President Bush is expected to sign a one-week extension of the current law so that lawmakers and the Administration can try to resolve issues. Without that extension, farm programs would revert to a 1949 law that would increase even more the huge subsidies farmers receive.

The major contentious issues between the Administration and Congress are the funding of the $286 billion package over five years and high income limits — $2.5 million in adjusted gross income — for farmers eligible to receive subsidies.

Check out CEI’s video “Farming for Dollars” on how the farm bill hurts consumers, taxpayers, and the poor.

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