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EPA Farm Pollution Rule Struck Down

On Tuesday, the D.C. Circuit struck down an EPA rule exempting some farms from pollution reporting requirements. The court found that the EPA had improperly downplayed the importance of these reports by enacting sweeping exemptions. In its ruling, the court ...

Boozman and Crawford Reintroduce Cuba Trade Legislation

U.S. Senator for Arkansas John Boozman and U.S. Representative Rick Crawford of Arkansas, both champions for expanding U.S. agricultural trade opportunities to Cuba, have reintroduced bills in this new Congress to loosen Cuba related trade restrictions on U.S. agriculture. “It’s time for Washington to enact commonsense reforms so Arkansas farmers and agriculture producers across the country can compete fairly for the Cuban marketplace,” Senator Boozman said.

Congress Starts Farm Bill Discussions by Focusing on the Farm Economy

On February 15, 2017, the House Agriculture Committee of the 115th Congress began laying the ground work for the next Farm Bill by holding a hearing to “review the economic challenges facing rural America.” Although the majority of federal agricultural appropriations are related to nutrition issues, the hearing signaled that the rural and farm economy are priorities for the Committee and current economic conditions in the heartland “must be front and center” as the Farm Bill process begins.

Thirty Pending EPA Regulations Frozen

On January 26, 2017, the EPA published a final rulemaking extending the effective date of certain regulations to comply with a Presidential directive sent in a memorandum from the White House, entitled “Regulatory Freeze Pending Review.” The memorandum directed the heads of Executive Departments and Agencies to postpone for 60 days the effective dates of all regulations that had been published in the Federal Register but had not yet taken effect. The EPA identified 30 regulations that qualify under the directive, and it has delayed the effective date of those regulations until March 21, 2017. The EPA implemented this initial 60-day delay without public comment. However, if the delay were to extend beyond 60 days, public comment would be necessary.