U.S. Farm Bill letter-writing campaignSample letter to key senators on the Finance and Agriculture committees.
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[date] Dear Senator, In deliberating the U.S. Farm Bill, please support the following measures. They are important to our 38,000 members and all the many farmers and ranchers we work with. Add a Competition Title Concentration and consolidation in the food industry have created an environment that enables discrimination and price manipulation. To restore fair and transparent markets and encourage competition, please support the following measures. Create a Special Counsel for Agricultural Competition within USDA to streamline and improve enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, as proposed by Sen. Harkin's Livestock Title. Amendments that ban packer ownership of livestock (S. 305), ensure fairness standards and bargaining rights for farmers (S. 622), and reform captive supply agreements (S. 1017) are needed to restore competition and reduce unfair practices. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Foreign, imported meat that's merely "processed" here in the United States — which means as little as a salt water rinse or being ground into hamburger — must not be allowed to bear a U.S. country of origin label. Commodity payments Limit subsidies to $250,000 per farm household. Prohibit subsidies for farm households with incomes exceeding $500,000. Sustainable, organic agriculture Organic Certification Cost Share — $25 million over five years to mitigate the annual cost of organic certification. Reauthorize and update the current program to help defray increased costs and funding needs for the fastest growing sector of the food industry. Organic Research — Provide $15 million in mandatory funding, reflecting the market share of organic food. About 3 percent of the total U.S. retail food market is organic, but the current share of USDA dollars for organic research is only 0.6 percent. Organic Conversion Program — Appropriate $50 million a year with half going to technical assistance for organic farmers. Full funding will help farmers offset the increased cost of converting to organic practices for certification. Conservation Security Program — Restore full funding. Since Congress authorized this program in 2002 to reward farmers for conservation practices, appropriations have been severely curtailed. Ensure changes to make it easier for organic producers to participate. Rural Cooperative Development Grant program Farm worker social justice Set standards and limits on use of labor contractors, which hire out temporary workers and do not provide benefits. States license labor contractors, but officials agree the contract system makes it hard to enforce labor laws, such as minimum wage, mandatory overtime and breaks. Nutrition Title Make permanent the current estate tax exemption, $4 million per couple. Thank you for considering our views as you debate this very important bill. Sincerely, |