[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 14, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H4079-H4080]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WORKING WITH AMERICAN AGRICULTURE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BLUMENAUER. Today we are starting the most important debate of
2012 in Congress, the reauthorization of the farm bill.
Now, it is true that we are just talking about the ag appropriations
bill, and much of the reform agenda will be difficult or ruled out of
order due to the restrictive approach of the rules, although in the
past some of my Republican leadership friends have had no compunction
about legislating on appropriations bills. But here we will be
protecting large agribusiness instead of American farmers, ranchers,
consumers, and the environment.
This debate matters. Each point that is made on the floor or in the
media, each vote that is accumulated against the status quo and towards
change and fairness is another step towards reforming the one area that
almost every independent analyst agrees is right for reform.
From the far right to the far left, people agree it is time. American
agricultural policy is frozen in time through the past collection of
farm bills. It misallocates scarce dollars, it spends too much on the
richest farming interests who really don't need it, and doesn't provide
enough support for the majority of farmers and ranchers who do. It does
not place a priority on the nutrition of our children, and it unleashes
an assault on the environment.
There must be a better way. There is a better way. Cutting back on
unnecessary expenditures for the wealthy and the undeserving would make
it possible to give a little more to the farmers and ranchers, the
majority of whom don't get anything under the current farm bill.
Now, most farmers and ranchers don't just want money. They would much
rather have assistance to make them more competitive. There is far more
that can be done by providing for important research to strengthen the
production of food. More can be done to market American agricultural
products at home and abroad, to establish farmer's markets. More can be
done to protect farmers and their crops from disease and pests. And we
can do so in a way that is consistent with our environmental values and
our budgetary constraints.
Farmers and ranchers as a group are some of the most outstanding
stewards of the land and the environment we have in America. But we are
looking now at a farm bill that is going to dramatically cut back the
money to help them with environmental compliance, even requiring
breaking some existing contracts.
But complying with environmental regulations and changing policies is
going to take some effort and in some cases is going to cost money. Why
aren't we protecting the environmental programs and providing technical
assistance to help these agricultural interests do what they want to
do, which will not only improve water quality, wildlife habitat and air
quality, but will put money in their pockets, supporting small and
medium-sized operations?
Then there is the issue of nutrition. By skewing the production to
artificially prop up and make profitable sugar, massive subsidies for
corn, putting big money behind it, instead of improving the nutrition
for our schools, for example, we are literally subsidizing a diet
through our tax dollars that is making our kids sick. Instead, we
should be helping them both be well-fed and healthy, not just well-fed
with empty calories, but with fruits and vegetables that will
strengthen their bodies and the prospect for long-term health. But the
people who grow food, like fruits and vegetables, are discriminated
against under existing American farm policies.
Help farmers and ranchers grow food, protect the environment, and
strengthen the economy. It is a simple formula. It is hard to imagine a
more pro-American agenda and one that Americans from all across the
political spectrum agree with. It is time to listen to them, to work
for them, and make it happen.
[[Page H4080]]
____________________