U.S. lawmakers agree on Farm Bill, aiming for vote this week
Source: Reuters
POLITICS DECEMBER 11, 2018 / 12:06 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
U.S. lawmakers agree on Farm Bill, aiming for vote this week
Humeyra Pamuk
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers have reached an agreement on the Farm Bill that drops a proposal to tighten food stamps restrictions backed by President Donald Trump, and are looking to vote on it this week, according to congressional staffers.
The agreement between Republicans and Democrats on the crucial piece of legislation caps a months-long bitter debate, and offers a spot of financial certainty to farmers suffering from the impact of the U.S. trade war with China. Programs covered by the bill include crop subsidies and support to growers seeking access to export markets.
The final text shows Republicans in the lame duck Congress had to walk back from some demands, the biggest being the Trump-backed proposal to impose stricter worker requirements for recipients of food stamps.
That debate had delayed the legislation beyond the most recent versions expiration in September, and was finalized only after Democrats won a majority in the House of Representatives in the November midterm congressional elections.
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