MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Senator John Thune says passing a new farm bill will be a top priority when lawmakers return to Washington next month. The bill is now two years overdue, but Thune notes much of its framework was included in the recently passed budget bill. Speaking at an ag policy forum at Dakotafest in Mitchell on Wednesday, Thune stressed the importance of getting farm legislation approved and said he’s optimistic about securing the 60 votes needed to pass a final version. For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.
Thune Pushes for Long-Delayed Farm Bill
Senator John Thune told farmers at Dakotafest in Mitchell that passing a new farm bill will be a top priority when Congress returns to Washington next month. The legislation, now two years overdue, includes much of its framework in the recent budget bill.
