Lawmakers on Capitol Hill returned from the Easter recess with growing optimism that a new five-year farm bill could soon advance. Agri-Pulse said John Boozman, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, signaled progress. The Arkansas Senator said he expects movement within weeks rather than months and anticipates a markup in the near future. The bill cleared the House Agriculture Committee in March with unified Republican support and backing from several Democrats. It now awaits consideration on the House floor, potentially as early as this month. Wisconsin Representative Derrick Van Orden said efforts are underway to secure enough votes, expressing hope that bipartisan support will carry the legislation forward. Some provisions remain contentious, including measures to overturn California’s Proposition 12 and to shield pesticide manufacturers from certain lawsuits. Boozman described the House version as “a good bill,” adding he hopes to make targeted adjustments as the process moves ahead.
Boozman: farm bill markup only weeks away
Staff Editor
Apr 17, 2026 | 2:51 PM
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