Investing in Rural America Act of 2025
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Summary
Introduced in House
Investing in Rural America Act of 2025 This bill allows Farm Credit System (FCS) institutions to make and participate in loans and commitments (and extend other technical and financial assistance) for essential community facility projects as part of the Department of Agriculture's Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program. This program provides funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas. The FCS financing and technical assistance may be provided in order to make capital available to develop, build, maintain, improve, or provide related equipment or other support for essential community facilities in rural communities (e.g., certain facilities that provide healthcare, community support, public safety, educational, or utility services). Under the bill, the financing provided by an FCS institution may not exceed 15% of the total of all outstanding loans of the institution. Further, an FCS institution must (1) offer at least one non-FCS lending institution an interest in the financing under reasonable terms and conditions acceptable to the borrower, and (2) report the offer to the Farm Credit Administration (FCA). The FCA must submit an annual report to Congress on the activities undertaken by FCS institutions under this bill, including through the partnerships between FCS institutions and other lending institutions. The FCA must post the report on the administration's website.
District impact notes
The Investing in Rural America Act of 2025 allows certain lending institutions to provide loans and technical assistance for essential community facility projects in rural areas. • This policy could enhance access to healthcare, education, and utility services in rural communities. • Local institutions may benefit from partnerships with lending institutions to improve community facilities. • There may be questions about how effectively the financing limits and partnership requirements will be implemented in practice. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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