Fund Farm Programs Act of 2025
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Summary
Introduced in Senate
Fund Farm Programs Act of 2025 This bill provides appropriations for the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to continue providing services for farmers through the Farm Service Agency (FSA) during any period in which legislation has not been enacted to provide continuing or full-year FY2026 appropriations to USDA. Specifically, the bill provides appropriations to continue (1) uninterrupted services for farmers through the FSA; and (2) operations of FSA programs and offices, including with respect to farm loans. The bill also provides appropriations for the costs of FSA services that were not provided to farmers on or after September 30, 2025, and before this bill is enacted due to a lapse in appropriations. The appropriations provided by this bill are available until legislation is enacted to provide FY2026 appropriations for USDA (including continuing appropriations).
District impact notes
The Fund Farm Programs Act of 2025 provides funding for the Department of Agriculture to ensure continued services for farmers during funding gaps. • This bill could help maintain access to farm loans and other support services for local farmers. • It may also impact agricultural programs that local institutions rely on for economic stability. • There could be questions about how effectively the funding will be implemented and whether it will meet the needs of all farmers during funding gaps. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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