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Updated · POLITICO · Jun 1
Adam Schiff Unveils 6 Specialty Crop Bills, Seeking $5 Billion in Senate Farm Bill Aid
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 1

Adam Schiff Unveils 6 Specialty Crop Bills, Seeking $5 Billion in Senate Farm Bill Aid

1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 1
  • Six bills from Sen. Adam Schiff would expand aid for specialty crop growers, with the California Democrat pressing to fold the package into the Senate farm bill.
  • One measure would provide an additional $5 billion for producers, while another would create a permanent specialty crop disaster program instead of relying on ad hoc congressional relief.
  • The package also would increase pest-management funding, dedicate $30 million a year to technology research and seek to improve U.S. specialty crops' competitiveness in export markets.
  • Schiff framed the push as addressing needs distinct from Midwest and Southern commodity crops, after specialty crops were deprioritized in the Trump administration's 2025 farmer bridge program.
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