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HR 1713 · 119th Congress

Agricultural Risk Review Act of 2025

Introduced
2025-02-27
Sponsor
Rep. Lucas, Frank D. [R-OK-3]
Cosponsors
20
Policy Area
Foreign Trade and International Finance

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What This Bill Does

The Agricultural Risk Review Act of 2025 would require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to study how farmers manage risks related to their crops and livestock. This study would look at different types of insurance and other tools farmers use to protect themselves from things like bad weather or low prices. The goal is to understand if current programs are working well and if there are gaps in support for farmers. It aims to provide information that could help improve future farm policies.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill could indirectly affect everyday Americans by potentially leading to more stable food prices in the long run if agricultural risk management programs are improved. For low-income families, seniors, or families with children, more stable food production could mean more predictable grocery costs, though this effect would not be immediate or direct. It does not propose any direct cuts or expansions to public programs that directly benefit these groups. Instead, it focuses on gathering information to help ensure the agricultural sector remains strong, which is foundational to the nation's food supply.

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