U.S. House to Vote on Five-Year Farm Bill This Week
The 9-4 vote sends the 802-page package to the House floor after lawmakers filed more than 360 amendments.
- On Tuesday, the House Rules Committee voted 9-4 to advance the Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026, a FISA reauthorization, and a Senate-passed budget resolution to the House floor for a Wednesday vote.
- With House Republicans able to lose only two votes, the legislation faces a narrow path to passage as internal party friction over pesticide labeling and other contentious provisions threatens the bill's success.
- While other lawmakers attached an E15 amendment, Rep. Andrew Garbarino is pushing to remove the "Save Our Bacon Act," which would overturn California's Proposition 12.
- Some centrist Democrats may support the measure, but GOP infighting over specific amendments complicates the final floor vote count as most Democrats plan to vote against it.
- Beyond the farm bill, the budget measure funds Immigration, Customs Enforcement, and Border Protection, as lawmakers balance these priorities against the expiring foreign spy powers within the FISA legislation.
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House committee advances FISA, farm, budget to floor vote
(The Center Square) – The U.S. House Rules committee, in a 9-4 vote, advanced the farm bill, FISA extension and Senate-passed budget resolution to the House floor for a vote.
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The House Rules Committee meets at 1 p.m. ET on April 27 to cover a high-stakes legislative slate, including the five-year Farm Bill and major reforms to government surveillance. Key Legislation on the Docket: H.R. 7567 – Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026: A massive five-year reauthorization (through 2031) of USDA programs, covering crop insurance, rural development, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) updates. H.R. …
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