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Agriculture Committee Approves Farm Bill with North Carolina Priorities Included
Washington,
May 24, 2024
WASHINGTON, DC - With the support of Congressman David Rouzer (NC-07), the House Committee on Agriculture approved H.R. 8467, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024, commonly referred to as the Farm Bill. "The Farm, Food, and National Security Act will ensure our farm families can continue to produce the safest, most abundant food and fiber supply in the world," said Congressman Rouzer. "North Carolina will especially benefit from the Farm Bill because of the steps taken to strengthen the competitiveness of specialty crops, improve access to safe drinking water in rural communities, and the investments made to bolster our farm safety net. Beyond the farmgate, this legislation strengthens rural economies across the country, incentivizes work, and maintains vital nutrition assistance for those who truly need it while enhancing work opportunities so they aren’t trapped on welfare." Agriculture has always been the dominant industry in North Carolina and currently contributes more than $111 billion to our state’s economy, far outpacing any other industry in economic output. As a senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, Congressman Rouzer secured important provisions for Southeastern North Carolina and communities across the country. Highlights for North Carolina in the 2024 Farm Bill include:
Since his first day in office, Rouzer has proudly served on the House Agriculture Committee. He is a co-founder of the Congressional Agri-tourism Caucus, co-chair of the Congressional Specialty Crops Caucus, and serves as a Member of the House Agriculture Committee’s Agricultural Labor Working Group. Rouzer has been involved in the development of almost every Farm Bill since 1996. |