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Farm Bill Frustrations Growing

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Thursday, September 20, 2007   

Washington, DC - Farmers and ranchers from across the country, including 24 South Dakotans, converged on the nation's capital this week to share their concerns about the 2007 Farm Bill directly with policymakers. Doug Sombke, president of the South Dakota Farmers Union says while there are some positive provisions in the bill, a major problem is the absence of a permanent disaster assistance program, to help farmers and ranchers faced with financial hardship from years of bad weather. A Presidential veto is looming, and Sombke says he's frustrated because he sees the discussion turning into a partisan issue. He says farmers just want Congress to get the job done.

"The way it looks, President Bush will stick to his guns. His approval ratings are so low, he's got nothing to lose. And on the other side of the aisle, Senator Harkens and his fellow Democrats can't seem to get the necessary votes. Working this thing through the House is like herding cats, but working it through the Senate is like herding gorillas!"

Sombke says although permanent disaster aid was included in the House version of the Farm Bill, it wasn't funded. He's hopeful the Senate will find the money, and he commends farmers from South Dakota and the rest of the nation who came to Washington this week as part of the Farmers Union "Fly-In" to try to pull all sides together.

"I think it's going to happen, that we're going to have a Farm Bill, possibly before the holiday break. It looks like they're likely going to committee markup by the first part of October, and then on to the floor later in the month."




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