THE DAILY WHIP: FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018
Press Types
Daily Leader
HOUSE MEETS AT: | FIRST VOTE PREDICTED: | LAST VOTE PREDICTED: |
---|---|---|
9:00 a.m.: Legislative Business Five “One Minutes” | 10:30 – 10:45 a.m. | 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. |
Complete Consideration ofH.R. 2– Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018 (Rep. Conaway – Agriculture). This bill provides for the reform and continuation of Department of Agriculture programs for five years, through FY 2023. H.R. 2 was reported out of Committee without a single Democratic vote. The bill fails to improve the farm program safety net to address uncertainty and low prices caused by the Administration’s trade and Renewable Fuel Standard policies. It eliminates mandatory funding for rural development and bio-energy programs that have helped support economic growth in rural America. It undercuts bedrock environmental laws, such as protections for endangered species; eliminates the Conservation Stewardship Program - the Nation's biggest conservation program by acreage; and rolls back protections to allow more timber harvests on federal lands. And it cuts an estimated $23 billion in benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). SNAP is an essential program that offers nutrition assistance to forty-one million low-income individuals and families. Nearly two-thirds of SNAP recipients are children, elderly, or disabled. The $23 billion in cuts is achieved by:
Speaker Ryan is forcing consideration of this bill as part of his “Better Way” agenda, which seeks to enact welfare reform. Speaker Ryan should abandon this dangerous, ideological crusade and work on a bipartisan bill that helps the rural economy, protects the environment, and provides an effective hand up for struggling American families. Members are urged to VOTE NO. **Members are advised the House completed debate through amendment #20 offered by Rep. Cheney of Wyoming. The full list of amendments can be found here. Postponed Amendment Vote (1): Russell Amendment Bill Text for H.R. 2: PDF Version Background for H.R. 2: House Report (HTML Version) House Report (PDF Version) | ||
THE DAILY QUOTE |
---|
“Tensions over the farm bill escalated Thursday afternoon when Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows announced that his three-dozen members would not support the measure… ‘At this point there is no deal to be made,’ Meadows said exiting an hour-long Freedom Caucus powwow… He added: ‘At this point there's not enough votes to pass the farm bill…’ The scramble to try to bring the bill to a vote this week highlights the deep divisions within the Republican Conference.” - Politico, 5/17/2018 |