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09/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/30/2024 15:39

Miller-Meeks Lets Farm Bill Expire (Again) To Focus on Her Campaign

The Farm Bill is expiring today after Mariannette Miller-Meeks left Washington for the next month to prioritize her campaign. Miller-Meeks should have passed a new five year Farm Bill a year ago - instead, she let it expire for nearly 50 days last year and has failed to pass a new one yet again.

Over the last two years, Miller-Meeks has done nothing to pass a new five year Farm Bill, putting 84,900 farms and 14,890 dairy jobs in Iowa at risk of missing out on critical monthly payments.

Iowa families will also pay the price - failure to pass a new Farm Bill could cost U.S. taxpayers nearly $20 billion dollars and more than double the price of milk at grocery stores.

DCCC Spokesperson Mallory Payne:
"Nothing is more important to Mariannette Miller-Meeks than keeping her seat in Washington, even if it means leaving Iowa farmers behind."

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