[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 141 (Thursday, October 10, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6465]
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PASS A FARM BILL
(Mrs. NOEM asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Mrs. NOEM. Mr. Speaker, for 2\1/2\ years, I have come to this House
floor and talked about the importance of a farm bill and the need to
have a farm bill for our national security interests. Our producers in
this country make sure the people that live in this country have the
opportunity to partake in an affordable and safe food supply, not
relying on another country to feed us, or they truly would control us.
We don't have a farm bill today, but the Speaker has assured me we
will go to conference soon and get one done. But let me tell you about
a tragedy that happened in South Dakota last week.
This picture beside me would be very sad if it just reflected one
situation in South Dakota, but western South Dakota is littered with
tens of thousands of dead cows, horses, and sheep that were killed by a
tragic blizzard that hit South Dakota just last week.
The stories we have heard of losses to families are tragic. One
mother visited with us and told us about driving her kids to school
every day, and it looks like she is driving down a road covered with
dead cattle filling the ditches.
We have a farm bill because we need to make sure that there are
disaster programs to cover situations like this. The livestock programs
that I authored that are included in the farm bill that needs to be
signed into law would help protect some of these families and keep them
in business in the future.
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