03/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/05/2026 16:56
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Eugene Vindman (Va.-07) released the following statement after voting 'no' on the Farm Bill after a two-day U.S. House Agriculture Committee markup.
"Farmers are struggling and families are feeling the squeeze because of this administration's policies, particularly tariffs. Yesterday's Farm Bill markup was a missed opportunity to deliver a bill that supports American farmers, lowers costs, and helps feed working families. Unfortunately, House Republicans again put politics ahead of farmers.
"During the amendment process, we made several bipartisan improvements to the bill. I was proud to secure four provisions - the most of any Democrat - and I'm proud of those wins.
"But the underlying bill still falls short. Republicans failed to address Trump's tariffs, refused to reverse their $287 billion SNAP cuts, denied emergency aid to farmers at risk of losing their farms, made a sweetheart deal with multi-billion-dollar cancer-causing corporations, and rolled back protections that help keep our drinking water clean.
"I will always do what is best for the farmers and producers of Virginia's Seventh District. Unfortunately, that meant voting no on a Farm Bill that does not meet the moment. I look forward to continuing to engage as this bill moves forward in the legislative process."
KEY VINDMAN WINS FOR PRODUCERS IN VIRGINIA'S SEVENTH DISTRICT:
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