Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on the Food, Farm and Jobs Bill Extension

 

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today issued the following statement on the Food, Farm and Jobs Bill that Congress extended for nine months.

"I am pleased that Congress passed needed middle class tax relief and continued unemployment insurance protection for 2 million unemployed Americans. However, while I am relieved that the agreement reached prevents a spike in the price of dairy and other commodities, I am disappointed Congress has been unable to pass a multi-year reauthorization of the Food, Farm and Jobs bill to give rural America the long-term certainty they need and deserve. I will continue to work with Congress to encourage passage of a reauthorized bill that includes a strong and defensible safety net for producers, expanded rural economic opportunity in the new bio-based economy, significant support for conserving our natural resources, increased commitment to important research, and support for safe and nutritious food for all Americans. I look forward to continuing the effort to get this critical work done.”

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lenny
on Jan 16, 2013

We're all glad that this bill was further expanded, so many people needed this kind of support. I hope farming will get better in the next years, we should be able to start from on point and then restore functional mechanisms for our economy. Until then too many people are jobless. If I was in this position I'd probably start practicing on interview questions to improve my chances of getting a job.

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