
Congressman Glenn “G.T.” Thompson (R-PA-15), who serves as the Chair of the House Agriculture Committee, has tentatively set a Farm Bill markup for the week of February 23. That’s according to Politico, who claim to have received the news from three sources familiar with Thompson’s plans.
While the formal text of his Farm Bill has yet to be introduced, it will likely have the same priorities as the version that advanced out of committee in 2024 but never became law.
“Committee staff is still waiting for the cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, which could delay the markup in February,” Politico said.
Two people who were granted anonymity to discuss private details said that House Ag Republicans want to get a floor vote on the Farm Bill before the Easter recess.
The ‘Farm Bill 2.0,’ as Thompson refers to it, will address multiple industry priorities like rural development, research plans, and could be a vehicle for year-round E-15.
Sources: Politico, NAFB News Service

