H.R. 7567 - Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
H.R. 7567 - Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
Hearing Information
Amendment Deadline
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - 12:00pm View Announcement »
Meeting Information
Monday, April 27, 2026 - 1:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
Bill Text
(as reported)
Rules Committee Print 119-22 PDF
Showing the text of H.R. 7567, as ordered reported by the Committee on Agriculture, with modifications.
Comparative Print
Showing the differences between H.R. 7567, as ordered reported, and Rules Committee Print 119-22.
H. Rept. 119-620, Book 1 of 2PDF
Report from the Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 7567
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 2 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Revised Allows gasoline that is blended with 10% to 15% ethanol to be sold year-round. | Revised |
| 2 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO), Evans (CO) | Republican | Inserts the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) Improvement Act to help ranchers and farmers receive a fairer payment structure from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and responsibly manage water resources in agricultural areas. | Submitted |
| 3 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Strikes section 12006, which would preempt State and local laws that condition the sale of certain livestock-derived products on production standards imposed outside the State where the animals were raised. Removes the bill’s language creating a federal right for producers to market covered livestock and related products in interstate commerce free from those out-of-state production standards. | Submitted |
| 4 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the Federal Reserve from studying, developing, or issuing a central bank digital currency. | Submitted |
| 5 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes American Wildlife Corridors mapping, designation, and conservation within the USDA's jursdiction. Grants priority enrollment for contracts in USDA conservation programs for lands in wildlife corridors. | Submitted |
| 6 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL), Budzinski (IL), Craig (MN), McClain Delaney (MD), Riley (NY) | Democrat | Provides USDA grants and loans to mid and small-sized fertilizer producers to expand domestic fertilizer production and storage capacity. | Submitted |
| 7 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a uniform definition of ‘‘rural area’’ for all rural development programs administered by the Department of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 8 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Moulton (MA), Carson (IN), Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Provides for the establishment or expansion of Food as Medicine programs. | Submitted |
| 9 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to conduct an audit to determine the extent of compliance with the requirements of the Berry Amendment with respect to the procurement of locally sourced food. | Submitted |
| 10 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Reduces payments that communities within the Arkansas River Valley must pay to the Bureau of Reclamation for the construction of the Arkansas Valley Conduit, a pipeline in Colorado for delivering water from the Pueblo Reservoir to such communities, by removing interest payments and extending the repayment period to 100 years. | Submitted |
| 11 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Agriculture to expand standards that govern the humane handling, care, treatment, and transportation of animals (identical to H.R. 2253). | Submitted |
| 12 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Makes the District of Columbia eligible for funds under the McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Act. | Submitted |
| 13 | Version 3 | Letlow (LA), Higgins (LA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits federal agencies from purchasing foreign seafood for covered food programs and requires that seafood be sourced from the United States, with limited waivers allowed if the domestic supply is insufficient or fails to meet safety and quality standards (identical to H.R. 8337 in the 119th Congress). | Revised |
| 14 | Version 1 | Letlow (LA) | Republican | Expands existing school lunch program restrictions to include honey products and adds India and Vietnam to the list of prohibited countries from which certain food products may be sourced. | Submitted |
| 15 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Moulton (MA), Johnson (TX), Carson (IN), Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires Medicare and Medicaid to cover food and nutrition services as a mandatory benefit, with Medicare paying 80 percent of the actual charge for covered services. | Submitted |
| 16 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ), Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Grants the Secretary of Agriculture emergency contracting authority to support recovery efforts following the White Sage Fire in the Kaibab National Forest, enabling the Department of Agriculture to expedite contracts, streamline procurement processes, and rapidly deploy resources necessary for rehabilitation, restoration, and hazard-mitigation activities. | Submitted |
| 17 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Prohibits the imposition of duties on phosphate fertilizer imports. | Submitted |
| 18 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Lawler (NY), Titus (NV), Mace (SC), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revises the licensing process of the Department of Agriculture (USDA) for animal dealers and exhibitors to expand USDA's oversight and enforcement of animal welfare requirements (similar to H.R.3859 from the 118th Congress with stricter language). | Submitted |
| 19 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | States that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will not contract with meat packing facilities that engage in “serious, repeated, or pervasive” illegal child labor. | Submitted |
| 20 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX), Sessions (TX) | Republican | Requires a GAO study focused on the impact of AI data centers on Rural communities and their water supply. Requires a report to be submitted to the agriculture committees of both houses within 180 days of enactment. | Submitted |
| 21 | Version 2 | Nehls (TX), Carter (LA), Mace (SC), Ezell (MS), Moore (AL), Gonzalez (TX), Fry (SC), Donalds (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the United States Executive Directors at the international financial institutions to oppose any financial assistance by such institution for any project to support shrimp farming, shrimp processing, or the export of shrimp in a borrowing country. Text is identical to H.R. 2071, as reported in the House. | Revised |
| 22 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX), Carter (LA), Doggett (TX), Schweikert (AZ), Fine (FL), Gooden (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), Van Drew (NJ), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the air transport of live adult male roosters in interstate or foreign commerce for the purposes of cockfighting, except when they are being shipped to or from qualified commercial farms for legitimate agricultural purposes with proper certification. | Submitted |
| 23 | Version 3 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Adds soda to the list of items that do not count as food under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. | Revised |
| 24 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Schakowsky (IL), Schweikert (AZ), Titus (NV), Barr (KY), Mfume (MD), Malliotakis (NY), Fine (FL), Mace (SC), Fitzpatrick (PA), Van Drew (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Includes the Save America’s Forgotten Equines (SAFE) Act of 2025 (H.R. 1661) in the Farm Bill (H.R. 7567) to permanently end the slaughter of American horses for human consumption. | Submitted |
| 25 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA), Thanedar (MI), Smith (WA), Carson (IN) | Democrat | Expands and makes permanent the Procurement of Unprocessed Fruits and Vegetables Pilot Project at USDA (identical to H.R.5234). | Submitted |
| 26 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Prohibits the purchase of agricultural land by foreign adversaries and state sponsors of terrorism. | Submitted |
| 27 | Version 3 | Mace (SC), Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires SNAP EBT cards bear the photograph of the authorized cardholder, provides only the individual whose name and photograph appear on the EBT card can use such card to redeem benefits, and requires retail food stores and wholesale food concerns to inspect the photograph on the card to ensure the purchaser is entitled to utilize or redeem benefits using the card. | Revised |
| 28 | Version 1 | Luna (FL), Costa (CA), Garbarino (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA), Van Drew (NJ), Lawler (NY), Panetta (CA), Escobar (TX), Takano (CA), McBride (DE), Doggett (TX), Amo (RI), Mace (SC), Matsui (CA), Mullin (CA), Pelosi (CA), Jacobs (CA), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Strikes section 12006 (relating to ensuring the free movement of livestock-derived products in interstate commerce). | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Strikes section 10205 (relating to uniformity of pesticide labeling), strikes section 10206 (relating to authority of States), and strikes section 10207 (relating to lawful use of authorized pesticides). | Submitted |
| 30 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Requires federal animal research facilities to establish procedures to facilitate the adoption or non-laboratory placement of animals once they're no longer needed for research and determined to be suitable for release to an animal rescue organization, animal sanctuary, animal shelter, or individual (identical to H.R. 3246 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 31 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Hayes (CT), Nunn (IA), Sánchez (CA), Tonko (NY), Garcia (IL), Fields (LA), Landsman (OH), Bell (MO), Simon (CA), Watson Coleman (NJ), Sewell (AL), Carson (IN), Tlaib (MI), Jackson (IL), Menefee (TX), McIver (NJ), Kelly (IL), Johnson (TX), Tokuda (HI), Van Orden (WI), Van Drew (NJ), Fletcher (TX), Nadler (NY), Riley (NY), Budzinski (IL), Frankel (FL), Mannion (NY), Suozzi (NY), Hoyle (OR), Jacobs (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Magaziner (RI), Costa (CA), Garbarino (NY), Gillen (NY), Pingree (ME), Salinas (OR), Ross (NC), LaLota (NY), McDonald Rivet (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Expands the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to permit the use of SNAP benefits to purchase hot foods or hot food products ready for immediate consumption (identical to H.R.2512 in the119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Transfers administration of the H-2A program from the Secretary of Labor to the Secretary of Agriculture (substantively identical to H.R. 1891). | Revised |
| 33 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Prohibits the importation of commercially produced fresh citrus fruit from China (substantively identical to H.R. 1507). | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Directs NRCS, in collaboration with experts, to conduct a review of existing USDA and federal soil carbon monitoring methodologies to develop a standardized soil carbon monitoring methodology that reflects best practices and accurately measures and monitors soil carbon stocks and fluctuations over time and across regions, soil types, and various production systems; develops a Soil Carbon Monitoring Network grounded in shared data measurements and standards to enable large-scale data analysis and insights. | Submitted |
| 35 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Directs the administration to take any actions as may be necessary to prohibit the purchase of land in the United States by members of the Chinese Communist Party. | Submitted |
| 36 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Repeals the Renewable Fuel Standard. | Submitted |
| 37 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Codifies the newly established Office of Seafood within the U.S. Department of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 38 | Version 2 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Revised Revises definitions and eligibility criteria in the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to clarify the eligibility of commercial fishing and fish processing businesses in certain U.S. Department of Agriculture programs. | Revised |
| 39 | Version 2 | Fitzpatrick (PA), DeLauro (CT), Van Drew (NJ), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Strikes Section 3201(d), Paragraph 1. | Revised |
| 40 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the USDA to study whether retired batteries can be used as power for farms and ranches. | Revised |
| 41 | Version 1 | Sessions (TX), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to submit a yearly report to Congress on the loss of prime farmland, brownfields, and strategic watersheds to data center developments. | Submitted |
| 42 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Removes Haitian entrants from SNAP eligibility by striking "and Haitian" from 7 U.S.C. 2015(f)(2)(C). | Submitted |
| 43 | Version 1 | Bell (MO), Barragán (CA), Carson (IN), Cleaver (MO), Costa (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an interagency food security measurement program requiring the Secretary of Agriculture and the Census Bureau to annually collect, analyze, and report standardized data on food insecurity and hunger (identical to H.R. 6252 in the119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Requires foods to be considered "misbranded" if the value of nutrients on its labeling deviates by more than 5 percent of the value specified on such labeling. (Substantively identical to H.R. 7122) | Submitted |
| 45 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Excludes income received from annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) under the Social Security Act and State supplementation program payments from eligibility and benefit determinations under SNAP. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR), Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Revised Creates a grant program providing multiyear, flexible awards to communities to be used to address urgent needs, including but not limited to affordable child care, housing, and job training; provides technical assistance grants to help rural communities navigate existing federal funding opportunities and ensure they get their fair share of private and federal investments; and improves supportive services offered by the federal government to rural communities (Based on the Rural Partnership and Prosperity Act). | Revised |
| 47 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Prohibits school food authorities from purchasing food products imported into the United States from the People’s Republic of China or the Russian Federation. | Submitted |
| 48 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Revised Allows for Whole Farm Revenue Protection coverage for specialty crop producers who expand their operations. | Revised |
| 49 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Keeps funding for the Healthy Food Financing Initiative level. | Submitted |
| 50 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Clarifies eligibility for coverage under the Federal Crop Insurance Act. | Submitted |
| 51 | Version 2 | Ezell (MS), Sewell (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of the Interior, to identify priority Federal lands for ecological restoration involving vegetation removal on a recurring basis. Authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to provide up to $220,000,000 in loan guarantees to eligible entities to establish, reopen, retrofit, expand, or improve sawmills or wood-processing facilities located within proximity to identified Federal lands under the Timber Production Expansion Guaranteed Loan Program. Identical to H.R. 6277 (119th Congress) | Revised |
| 52 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Revised The amendment would establish the Wood Building Accelerator Grant Program to fund programs that support the critical elements of designing and building with wood, including traditional wood products, mass timber and other advanced wood products; and establish the Rural Infrastructure and Building Pilot Program to fund pilot programs that demonstrate the use of innovative wood products in the construction and renovation of rural infrastructure and building projects, such as affordable, modular housing. Language taken from the Timber Innovation for Building Rural Communities Act. | Revised |
| 53 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR), Moylan (GU), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Implements the Rural Health Care Facilities Revitalization Act that would allow rural health care facilities, including hospitals, mobile health care clinics, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities to use Community Facility Loans or loan guarantees under USDA to refinance a debt obligation; update telehealth services, medical equipment and data bases; and support ancillary needs including operating expenses and reserve funds, which will enhance the sustainability of rural health care facilities. | Submitted |
| 54 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to submit an annual report to Congress on food security and diet quality, including analyses of SNAP participants and nonparticipants, policy changes, and their impacts. | Submitted |
| 55 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Adds “soda” to the definition of ineligible items and defines soda as a carbonated beverage containing more than 1 gram of added sugar, artificial sweetener, or flavoring per serving. | Submitted |
| 56 | Version 1 | Gill (TX) | Republican | Establishes reciprocal standards for the purchase of U.S. agricultural land by foreign individuals and entities by applying equivalent restrictions to foreign purchasers that U.S. citizens and companies face when acquiring agricultural land in those countries, leveling the playing field for American buyers and limit opportunities for foreign adversaries to acquire U.S. farmland (identical to H.R. 2124 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 57 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Requires the U.S. Department of Agriculture to establish the Office of Small Farms. | Submitted |
| 58 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Permits the use of SNAP benefits to purchase sliced meats or cheeses from delis. | Submitted |
| 59 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Directs the Farm Service Agency (FSA) to develop a multi-year Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Loan Pilot Program. | Submitted |
| 60 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Requires schools to make reasonable efforts to purchase all food domestically. | Submitted |
| 61 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the remaining provisions of H.R. 4412, the Joint Chiefs Reauthorization Act of 2025, which make further improvements to the Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Partnership Program between USFS and NRCS, improving agency coordination and support post-fire restoration efforts. | Submitted |
| 62 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Increases the authorization of funding for Regional Aquaculture Centers by $15 million. | Submitted |
| 63 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of H.R. 743, Tim's Act, excepting sections 1 and 2 that were enacted into law. These provisions provide for increased pay and benefits for federal wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
| 64 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an advisory panel to study and submit a report to the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Congress on the development of a climate-friendly certification for agricultural products. | Submitted |
| 65 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Encourages practices that benefit both soil and wildlife habitat by increasing payments to producers for such practices under the environmental quality incentives program and the conservation stewardship program. | Submitted |
| 66 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Inserts sections 3 and 4 from H.R. 4377, the Tribal Access to Clean Water Act, to support Tribal and Native Hawaiian access to reliable, clean water and wastewater. | Submitted |
| 67 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Requires a study of the barriers to conservation practice adoption on leased agricultural land. | Submitted |
| 68 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Kaptur (OH), Pingree (ME) | Democrat | Re-establishes the local food for schools cooperative agreement program using $660,100,000 in funds that remain available until expended. | Submitted |
| 69 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Environmental Protection Agency to establish a grant program to study and reduce food waste. States, local governments, territorial governments, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations may apply for the grants. | Submitted |
| 70 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Titus (NV), Moore (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to implement humane, reversible, non-surgical, medically safe on-range immunocontraceptive vaccine fertility controls to manage populations of wild free-roaming horses and burros on Forest Service lands and prioritize the recruitment of military veterans to train and become certified in the application of such fertility controls. | Submitted |
| 71 | Version 1 | Cline (VA), Harris (NC), Cloud (TX) | Republican | Closes the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program's (SNAP) Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE) loophole by requiring households to meet the program's income and asset requirements. | Submitted |
| 72 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of H.R. 7627, the Tribal Conservation Priorities Inclusion Act, which would include Tribes as eligible entities to identify Priority Resource Concerns to highlight tribal concerns and priorities in that process. | Submitted |
| 73 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR), Panetta (CA), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Helps food banks meet demand and ensure families stay fed and healthy by expanding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ability to purchase food directly from producers (based on the Farmers Feeding America Act). | Revised |
| 74 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Natural Resources Conservation Service to review the national conservation practice standards, taking into consideration climate benefits | Submitted |
| 75 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish an Agriculture Climate Scientific Research Advisory Committee and a Rural Climate Alliance Network, and submit a report to Congress that includes a long-term climate resilience strategy. | Submitted |
| 76 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Requires the designation of composting as a conservation practice and activity under various conservation programs. | Submitted |
| 77 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to establish research centers of excellence for alternative protein innovation. | Submitted |
| 78 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Huffman (CA), Pettersen (CO), Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits reductions in force at the U.S. Forest Service throughout the duration of this Farm Bill. | Submitted |
| 79 | Version 2 | Schrier (WA) | Democrat | Revised Allows for the continuous enrollment of land under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Initiative. | Revised |
| 80 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR), Goodlander (NH), Mfume (MD), Tlaib (MI), Watson Coleman (NJ), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Schakowsky (IL), Larson (CT), Johnson (TX), Moore (WI), Titus (NV), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of USDA programs or data collection for immigration enforcement. | Submitted |
| 81 | Version 2 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Revised Creates a new federal crop loss payment program for domestic growers of fresh/perishable specialty crops (vegetables, fruits) who are undercut by import competition. | Revised |
| 82 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Updates the USDA’s Community Facilities Grant Program by increasing the federal cost share by 25% for rural projects involving preventative health equipment, like mammogram machines, mobile health units, and early detection tools. | Submitted |
| 83 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Strengthens biological pest control practices on farms by encouraging the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to engage in further research and development around its best uses. | Submitted |
| 84 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA), Costa (CA) | Democrat | Revises requirements for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives program to ensure equitable distribution of funding between the four regionally located Initiatives. | Submitted |
| 85 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Removes administrative hurdles for small farmers and ranchers to participate in federal nutrition programs which would expand their economic opportunities and improve access to healthy, affordable food for families. | Submitted |
| 86 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR), Barragán (CA), Goodlander (NH), Tlaib (MI), McClellan (VA), Watson Coleman (NJ), Mfume (MD), Courtney (CT), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Moulton (MA), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Prohibits conditioning state and local access to USDA program funding on the disclosure of personal information for immigration enforcement purposes. | Submitted |
| 87 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the USDA from using funds to implement any Forest Service reorganization, relocation, office closure, research station closure, workforce reduction, or transfer of functions unless the Secretary certifies to Congress that the action will not increase wildfire risk. | Submitted |
| 88 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Requires States to request but not require an email address of all SNAP applicants and participants, and send all notices to applicants and participants by electronic means to the email address collected in addition to sending such correspondence by other means. | Submitted |
| 89 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Facilitates the participation of military households in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by excluding from income limits the housing allowance provided to members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
| 90 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a pilot program to provide recovery payments to producers of seasonal and perishable crops that experience low prices caused by imports (substantively identical to H.R. 7762 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 91 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Creates a MILITARY COMMISSARY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM. | Submitted |
| 92 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Authorizes the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to enter into cooperative agreements with community-based organizations in each state that are able to identify and build on established and burgeoning peer-to-peer networks and create new ones (identical to S. 1769). | Submitted |
| 93 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Takano (CA), Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Exempts veterans from work requirements under SNAP. | Submitted |
| 94 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Moylan (GU), Plaskett (VI), King-Hinds (MP) | Bi-Partisan | Provides mandatory funding for the Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment (RTCP) program. | Submitted |
| 95 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Case (HI) | Democrat | Requires separate Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) calculations for urban and rural areas of Hawaii. | Submitted |
| 96 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to develop and implement a policy for laboratories operated by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and other USDA labs to report infectious disease and public health data to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the same basis as non-governmental labs; mandates a plan to fully staff the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), including detailed reporting on current and required positions, staffing efforts, timelines, and associated public health and agricultural risks. | Submitted |
| 97 | Version 1 | Schrier (WA), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Strikes section 8408, which would require available resources to be carried out to suppress wildfires within 24 hours of detection on certain National Forest System lands. | Submitted |
| 98 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL), Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to submit a report outlining how U.S. farmers’ fertilizer and diesel costs have increased since the start of the Iran conflict. | Submitted |
| 99 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Resets and caps tariffs on agricultural inputs from countries with normal trade relations at the rates in effect on January 19, 2025, preventing any future increases above that level. Requires USDA to coordinate with CBP to ensure tariff refunds are provided to producers on an expedited basis. | Submitted |
| 100 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Authorizes funding within the Community Facilities program to be used to reimburse hospitals for revenue loss due to temporary reductions in patient volume or service delivery and support staffing costs necessary to maintain essential services. | Submitted |
| 101 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Inserts text from the OHH SNAP Act to increase access to SNAP benefits for college students | Submitted |
| 102 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Adds a new section in SNAP to allow the deduction of the cost of menstrual products from income for eligibility purposes | Submitted |
| 103 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Exempts people who live in broadband deserts from a provision disallowing the deduction of internet costs from SNAP eligibility income calculation | Submitted |
| 104 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA) | Democrat | Establishes and supports agricultural artificial intelligence institutes to advance research, education, and extension activities focused on the application of artificial intelligence in agriculture and food science. | Submitted |
| 105 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Ensures that commercial weather data and tools are eligible for funding under the priority research areas for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, boosting investments to mitigate risks for farmers and foresters during extreme weather events (identical to H.R. 4414 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 106 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA) | Democrat | Expands the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program to allow enrollment of additional agricultural land and permit seasonally flooded farming practices when needed to improve wetland wildlife habitat, while requiring best management practices and regionally consistent rental payments; gives the Secretary discretion to waive matching fund requirements for these habitat-focused agreements, increasing flexibility to support conservation on working lands. | Submitted |
| 107 | Version 1 | Hinson (IA), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to publish a public report on the state of US fertilizer industry, including market trends, imports, the cost of regulations, and industry concentration (identical to H.R. 6192 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 108 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA), Panetta (CA), Lofgren (CA), Matsui (CA), Costa (CA) | Democrat | Requires $10 billion in payment assistance be made to specialty crop producers and $2 billion in payment assistance be made to specialty crop processors. | Submitted |
| 109 | Version 1 | Fedorchak (ND) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study on the feasibility to provide storage facility loans to producers to construct or maintain facilities for on-farm fertilizer storage. | Submitted |
| 110 | Version 2 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Revised Delays the SNAP Administrative Cost shift onto states enacted in Public Law 119-21 until the work requirements for veterans, people experiencing homelessness, former foster youth, people ages 55 through 64, and parents of school-aged children 14 years and older, are repealed. | Revised |
| 111 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Directs the USDA to determine the additional costs incurred by producers as a result of tariffs imposed on or after January 20, 2025, and requires that producers receive compensation for the determined losses. | Submitted |
| 112 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Riley (NY) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to annually reassess and, if necessary, adjust the population threshold used to determine whether an area qualifies as rural under the provisions amended by this Act. Directs the Secretary to consider Census population and density trends, Office of Management and Budget metropolitan and non-metropolitan classifications, Economic Research Service Rural-Urban Commuting Area codes, and as appropriate, regional differences. | Submitted |
| 113 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Davids (KS) | Democrat | Expands the Conservation Reserve Program to allow enrollment of land under the State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement practice, authorizes emergency haying during the final 2 weeks of and outside the primary nesting season under specified conditions, and limits haying or grazing where it would cause long-term damage to wildlife cover. Authorizes cost-share payments for grazing infrastructure, allows reenrollment of land with that infrastructure, restores cost-share payments for mid-contract management activities not related to haying or grazing, and increases the rental payment limitation from $50,000 to $125,000. | Submitted |
| 114 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Forest Service to maintain staffing levels and available positions that are necessary to carry out wildfire mitigation and response, including staff who possess Incident Qualification Cards (red cards), conduct wildfire mitigation activities, or have wildfire response capabilities at the agency. | Submitted |
| 115 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH), Pappas (NH), Tlaib (MI), Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits the closure of Forest Service Research and Development Facilities, including through the implementation of a reorganization plan, unless expressly authorized by an Act of Congress enacted after the date of enactment of this Act. | Submitted |
| 116 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Expands USDA Direct Home Loan program eligibility to 100 hundred percent of the area median income. | Submitted |
| 117 | Version 1 | Davids (KS), Tonko (NY) | Democrat | Strikes section 9012 which restricts USDA funding for ground mounted solar systems. | Submitted |
| 118 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Directs USDA to make grants to provide funding to anti-hunger non-profit organizations to purchase food storage equipment and food transportation vehicles to help eliminate food insecurity in their communities. | Submitted |
| 119 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Requires USDA Rural Development to maintain a staff of 5,000 full-time equivalent employees. | Submitted |
| 120 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Requires the USDA Rural Housing Service to maintain a staff of at least 2,000 full-time equivalent employees. | Submitted |
| 121 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Carson (IN) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program to implement Food is Medicine programs to prevent, manage, or treat diet-related disease (identical to H.R. 7906, the FOOD for Health Act, in the119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 122 | Version 1 | Davids (KS), Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Requires USDA to rehire or hire a replacement for all qualified federal employees that were separated from service as part of a mass termination by the Department beginning on January 20, 2025, and prohibits NRCS, FSA, and RD office closures. | Submitted |
| 123 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds for modifying aircraft from a foreign source and for procuring, operating, or modifying certain luxury aircraft. | Submitted |
| 124 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Requires USDA to establish a dedicated "Prescribed Fire Operational Account" funded at $300 million annually. Funds in this account must be used exclusively for the planning, permitting, and execution of controlled burns. | Submitted |
| 125 | Version 1 | Schrier (WA), Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Establishes a grant program for locally-led agricultural practices that increase carbon sequestration, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and increase resilience to extreme weather; gives priority to projects led by beginning farmers, veteran farmers, and small or mid-sized family farms. | Submitted |
| 126 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Facilitates the importation of service dogs, including service dogs for veterans. | Submitted |
| 127 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Increases Micro-Grants for Food Security to $20 million annually, increases individual sub-grant cap to $10,000, and increases entity sub-grant cap to $15,000. | Submitted |
| 128 | Version 1 | Letlow (LA) | Republican | Adds the Republic of India and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the list of countries from which the Secretary shall prohibit school food authorities from purchasing raw or processed poultry and seafood products. | Submitted |
| 129 | Version 1 | Carson (IN), Tonko (NY), Mfume (MD), Norton (DC), Cleaver (MO), Thompson (MS), Sewell (AL), Ruiz (CA), Bell (MO), Horsford (NV), Schakowsky (IL), Moulton (MA), Cohen (TN), Simon (CA), Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Creates a grant program to establish and help with operating grocery stores in underserved communities around the nation to ensure Americans have access to healthy and nutritious foods (identical to H.R. 484 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 130 | Version 1 | Schrier (WA), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Adds a new project type under TEFAP’s Farm to Food Bank Project Grants to provide federal funding to states for the purchase of locally grown food from small/beginning/underserved agricultural producers or entities to be distributed to emergency feeding organizations. Creates a USDA working group to review and reconsider how all USDA procurement can be directed to support a wider range of farmers, ranchers, and food distributors (identical to H.R. 6697 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 131 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Increases annual funding for distance education grants and resident instruction grants for U.S. insular areas to $3 million annually. | Submitted |
| 132 | Version 1 | Westerman (AR) | Republican | Adds biostimulants to Sec. 8434 (Biochar Application Demonstration Project). | Submitted |
| 133 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Moylan (GU), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires minimum staffing levels for the Institute of Pacific Island Forestry (IPIF) and the Institute of Tropical Forestry, and requires IPIF to be located in Hawaii. | Submitted |
| 134 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Increases grants to upgrade facilities and equipment at U.S. insular area agricultural research institutions to $10 million. | Submitted |
| 135 | Version 1 | Quigley (IL), Malliotakis (NY), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Expands enforcement provisions under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) to require the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to document and record detailed descriptions of violations of the act observed during inspections and investigations, and confiscate or destroy in a humane manner animals found to be suffering physical or psychological harm as a result of failure to comply with the AWA (identical to H.R. 349 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 136 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Codifies self-determination authority for the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations. | Submitted |
| 137 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Withdrawn Amends the definition of "Hemp" to preserve the lawful hemp market while creating a regulatory framework that protects, children, bans synthetics, and ensures that any products on the market place are of American origin. | Withdrawn |
| 138 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires a report on national grape production, including total acreage, production, utilization, acreage by type, variety, county, and year planted. | Submitted |
| 139 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Revives the Tropical-Subtropical Agricultural Research (TSTAR) program for agriculture research on tropical specialty crops in the Caribbean and Pacific. | Submitted |
| 140 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs USDA to establish a grant program for nonprofit organizations for renewable energy systems, energy efficiency activities, resident training, energy storage, smart grids, or microgrids in U.S. territories. | Submitted |
| 141 | Version 1 | Pingree (ME), Massie (KY), Fitzpatrick (PA), McGovern (MA), Crane (AZ), Vindman (VA), Boebert (CO), Scanlon (PA), Kennedy (UT), Doggett (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Strikes pesticide sections 10205, 10206 and 10207. | Submitted |
| 142 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct studies in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam with, respectively, the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources and the Guam Department of Agriculture, on the development of aquaculture. | Submitted |
| 143 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Revises Section 5507 to expand eligibility to Indian Tribes. | Submitted |
| 144 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Revises Section 5507 to expand eligibility to Indian Tribes. | Submitted |
| 145 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Establishes June as National Dairy Month | Submitted |
| 146 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Authorizes $5 billion in emergency economic relief for specialty crop producers due to market disruptions from tariffs. | Submitted |
| 147 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Repeals the Renewable Fuel Standard. | Submitted |
| 148 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires USDA NRCS state offices to employ staff with an expertise in specialty crop management and ensures clarity across conservation programs administered by USDA to ensure NRCS field office technical guidance does not create discrepancies in program administration. | Submitted |
| 149 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Report on assistance available to agricultural producers in Arizona for certain losses of Colorado River water. | Submitted |
| 150 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revises the APHIS standards for livestock depredations by Mexican wolves. | Submitted |
| 151 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Expands livestock indemnity program reimbursement to probable kills by Mexican wolves. | Submitted |
| 152 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to grant up to $5,000,000 in guaranteed loan capacity if the Secretary determines a state or administrative region is facing a liquidity crisis. | Submitted |
| 153 | Version 1 | Spartz (IN) | Republican | Provides for the transparency of federally mandated commodity checkoff boards. | Submitted |
| 154 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Requires the area encompassing the Columbia Basin Project be included in the Western Waters Regional Conservation Area. | Submitted |
| 155 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Edwards (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Increases population cap from 10,000 to 35,000 and clarifies the use of water under the Emergency and Imminent Community Water Assistance Grant Program (identical to Sec. 2 of H.R.4879 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 156 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Bans the use of M-44 ejectors (cyanide bombs) on public lands (identical to H.R.4180 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 157 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Expands the BioPreferred Program by requiring annual increases in biobased procurement, establishing price preferences, promoting U.S.-produced products, tightening exceptions including Buy American compliance, and improving reporting, training, and federal catalog identification. Requires expanded data reporting on economic impacts and facilities and a GAO review with recommendations to improve the program. | Submitted |
| 158 | Version 2 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Revised Adds a new section in SNAP to allow the deduction of the cost of maternal healthcare services from income for eligibility purposes. | Revised |
| 159 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding for the administration of the Food for Peace. | Submitted |
| 160 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Removes barriers to emergency watershed protection measures after a disaster (identical to the text of HR 5781, the MATCH Act). | Submitted |
| 161 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Requires a report from the Secretary of Agriculture on barriers to organic farms taking part in programs authorized under this act. | Submitted |
| 162 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prevents the Secretary of Agriculture from repealing or modifying the final rule of the Department of Agriculture titled ‘‘Special Areas; Roadless Area Conservation’’ without conducting as many public meetings and hearings as were conducted during the development of the final rule. | Submitted |
| 163 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Provides for emergency relief for producers of livestock with herds adversely affected by Mexican gray wolves (identical to H.R. 2227, the WOLF Act, in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 164 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA), Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits the closure of any U.S. Forest Service research and development facilities without Congressional approval. | Submitted |
| 165 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), McBride (DE) | Democrat | Expands the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) producer and compensation program for all poultry growers and layers located in an APHIS-determined control area (identical to H.R.1376 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 166 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires USDA to uphold all existing contracts with producers (identical to H.R. 2396 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 167 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Adds immersive technologies (such as virtual or augmented reality) to the definition of precision agriculture technology, for use in conservation efforts. | Submitted |
| 168 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Increases the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) funding to purchase entitlement commodities - these commodities are deemed to be high-quality, domestically produced food purchased by USDA and allocated to states by formula. | Submitted |
| 169 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Creates a new seasonal wildlife habitat contract option within RCPP so eligible partners can work with producers on covered conservation activities that support wildlife habitat on working lands. | Submitted |
| 170 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Improves infant formula and toddler food safety (identical to H.R.2472 - INFANTS Act of 2025). | Submitted |
| 171 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Directs the U.S. Forest Service to provide a peer-reviewed report to Congress on forest restoration strategies that improve ungulate habitat and decrease wolf predation on livestock. | Submitted |
| 172 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Strikes the transfer of Food for Peace to USDA. Adds “address child wasting” to the purpose of the program and adds “specialized nutritious products, including ready-to-use-therapeutic foods” to the definition of agricultural commodities. Extends Food for Peace through 2031. | Submitted |
| 173 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Riley (NY) | Democrat | Modernizes SNAP EBT card technology by requiring fraud-resistant chips to protect against theft and requires USDA to regularly update EBT cybersecurity safeguards (identical to the Enhanced Cybersecurity for SNAP Act, H.R.7658, 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 174 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Attaches the text of H.R.2473 - Healthy Food Access for All Americans Act to combat food deserts. | Submitted |
| 175 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Attaches the text of H.R.5412 - Food Farmacy Act of 2025 to increase access to healthy foods. | Submitted |
| 176 | Version 1 | Moore (WI), Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Reinstates exemptions to SNAP work requirements for homeless individuals, veterans, and former foster youth. | Submitted |
| 177 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Increases the loan guarantee cap of the USDA Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program from $250 million to $400 million to support rising project costs and enabling larger and more capital-intensive biorefinery projects to qualify. | Submitted |
| 178 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Reclassifies public safety telecommunicators as a protective service occupation under the Standard Occupational Classification system (identical to H.R. 637 (119th Congress) and H.R. 540 (118th Congress)). | Submitted |
| 179 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Expands USDA programs requirements of population size to allow more towns to apply for community facilities grants, community connect grant, reconnect grants and brand and technical assistance grants. | Submitted |
| 180 | Version 2 | Elfreth (MD), Van Orden (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised It is the sense of Congress that investing in agricultural programs at two-year institutions is crucial to the success of the industry, economy, and environment. | Revised |
| 181 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Gives States the option to designate accredited, nonprofit land trusts to hold conservation easements purchased with federal funding from the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Legacy Program (identical to H.R. 2771 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 182 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Directs USDA to produce a joint study with NOAA evaluating the benefits and impacts of coastal seaweed farming and establishes the Indigenous Seaweed Farming Fund to reduce cost barriers for indigenous communities to participate in coastal seaweed farming. | Submitted |
| 183 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD), Mfume (MD) | Democrat | Establishes a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Turnkey Pilot Program to provide, for voluntary owners and operators, establishment and management of forested riparian buffer practices on eligible land in the Chesapeake Bay watershed that is enrolled through a CREP. | Submitted |
| 184 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Re-establishes and funds local food for schools cooperative agreement program and the local food purchase assistance cooperative agreement programs for the next five years. | Submitted |
| 185 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Mace (SC), Perry (PA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits painful dog and cat testing. | Revised |
| 186 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Terminates the President’s executive order which expanded the beef Tariff Rate Quota for Argentina. | Submitted |
| 187 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Removes the current hiring freeze at the Farm Service Agency and would allow FSA to hire individuals to open positions. | Submitted |
| 188 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Mace (SC), Perry (PA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits animal research in China, Russia, and other countries of concern. | Revised |
| 189 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pettersen (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes grants to modify and upgrade structures to serve as interim and permanent housing to accommodate unhoused individuals with pets. | Submitted |
| 190 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Carter (LA), Sewell (AL), Crockett (TX), Ansari (AZ), Deluzio (PA), Courtney (CT), Moulton (MA), Garcia (IL), Meeks (NY), Titus (NV), Carson (IN), Magaziner (RI), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Requires a GAO study on how the war in Iran and tariffs have impacted the price of food and fertilizer. | Submitted |
| 191 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Adds consideration of saltwater intrusion and rising water tables to the National Flood Vulnerability Study. | Submitted |
| 192 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Revised Establishes a program to connect individuals seeking to transition away from farming with individuals seeking to become farmers. | Revised |
| 193 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires local FSA and NRCS offices to maintain minimum physical staffing and in-person appointment availability year-round — with higher presence requirements during planting and harvest seasons — and prohibits USDA from closing or consolidating offices to avoid those requirements. | Submitted |
| 194 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Establishes testing standards for honey products. | Submitted |
| 195 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Keating (MA), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Prevents the likeness or name of any U.S. government official from being displayed on food assistance packaging. | Submitted |
| 196 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Olszewski (MD), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Allows USDA to promote cooperation between public institutions and international organizations to advance international agricultural research. | Submitted |
| 197 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Adds stormwater runoff mitigation & nutrient filtering as a consideration for high priority practices eligible for increased EQIP payments. | Submitted |
| 198 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Strikes section 10205 which requires uniformity in labeling for pesticides. | Submitted |
| 199 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Funds the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program downpayment program and the USDA Section 502 Direct Loan Program to pave paths to homeownerships for renters and rural residents. | Submitted |
| 200 | Version 1 | Underwood (IL), Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Prioritizes rural health care facilities applying for Rural Development funding and ensures funds can be used to renovate, remodel, and equip closed facilities. | Submitted |
| 201 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR), Soto (FL), Hayes (CT), Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Allows Puerto Rico to fully participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), requiring Puerto Rico to submit a transition plan to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for shifting from the consolidated block grant program to SNAP, while ensuring that Puerto Rico receives the necessary technical assistance from the USDA to develop the plan (identical to H.R. 5168). | Submitted |
| 202 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Amends the bill to include millet as a specialty crop. | Submitted |
| 203 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Authorizes permanently the USDA Multifamily Preservation and Revitalization (MPR) program to help preserve the availability of affordable multifamily rental housing for low income rural residents. Addresses a long-standing and increasingly urgent issue with expiring USDA rental assistance called Section 521 decoupling. | Submitted |
| 204 | Version 1 | Schmidt (KS) | Republican | Directs the secretaries of USDA and HHS to conduct collaborative research related to enhancing domestic production of crops that produce natural color additives. | Submitted |
| 205 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Tokuda (HI), Tonko (NY), Pingree (ME) | Democrat | Inserts the Opportunities in Organic Act to strengthen the organic marketplace and empower organic producers by reducing cost barriers, expanding access to new markets and resources, and providing support and training (identical to H.R. 7318 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 206 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL), Scott, David (GA) | Democrat | Increases Civil Rights accountability measures for USDA employees. | Submitted |
| 207 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Moulton (MA), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Nullifies the Thrifty Food Plan cost neutrality provision included in H.R. 1, which prevents benefits from increasing alongside food prices or updated dietary guidelines. | Submitted |
| 208 | Version 1 | Langworthy (NY) | Republican | Revises the ACER program to specify that appropriated funds shall remain available until expended. | Submitted |
| 209 | Version 1 | Spartz (IN) | Republican | Removes costly, overreaching emissions mandates on farm equipment that drives up expenses for farmers and consumers. | Submitted |
| 210 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Attaches the H.R.2016 - Feed Our Families Act of 2025 to provide appropriations for SNAP during a government shutdown for 90 days. | Submitted |
| 211 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Clarifies the two-phase application process for the biorefinery assistance program and establishes a new grant program (Biobased Markets and Development Access Program) providing targeted grants to eligible Part 2 applicants to help complete Integrated Demonstration Unit requirements, which are used to de-risk projects before advancement to commercial deployment. | Submitted |
| 212 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Menendez (NJ), Tran (CA), Jayapal (WA), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Moulton (MA), Velázquez (NY), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Reinstates SNAP benefit eligibility for most lawfully present immigrants (including asylees, refugees, parolees, and battered noncitizens). | Submitted |
| 213 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | MANAGER’S AMENDMENT Makes technical and conforming changes. | Submitted |
| 214 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Garamendi (CA), Costa (CA), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Inserts the Wildfire Emergency Act, which establishes additional support for forest restoration, the power needs of critical facilities (e.g., hospitals) during extreme weather events, and wildfire mitigation and management (identical to H.R. 3439 in the 118 Congress). | Submitted |
| 215 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Requires an assessment of wildfire mitigation methods in shrubland ecosystems. | Submitted |
| 216 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Establishes Country-of-Origin standards for honey. | Revised |
| 217 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Plaskett (VI), Radewagen (AS) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to remove limitation on the cost of food under the thrifty food plan for Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands to be no more than the cost of food in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. | Revised |
| 218 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Makes land grant and acequia associations automatically eligible to participate in all USDA farm bill programs. | Submitted |
| 219 | Version 3 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Revised Adds candy, ice cream, and prepared desserts to the list of items that does not count as food under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). | Revised |
| 220 | Version 1 | Scott, David (GA), Bishop (GA), Thompson (MS), Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Authorizes permanently the Scholarships for Students at 1890 Institutions and increases funding. | Submitted |
| 221 | Version 1 | Latta (OH), Kelly (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to review and recommend changes to its satellite rules to promote precision agriculture (identical to H.R.1618 - Precision Agriculture Satellite Connectivity Act). | Submitted |
| 222 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL), Elfreth (MD), Thompson (CA), Sorensen (IL), Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Removes the $1.055 billion cut from the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). | Submitted |
| 223 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Sunsets any new mandatory spending program created in this act on September 20, 2033, unless a termination date for the program is provided elsewhere in the act. | Submitted |
| 224 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Requires at least 30% of food purchases for school lunch programs to be sourced within 400 miles of the point of consumption. | Submitted |
| 225 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Reinstates the Household Food Security Report which was terminated by USDA on September 20, 2025. | Submitted |
| 226 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Courtney (CT), Tokuda (HI), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Addresses the lack of safety nets for small farms by amending the Non-Insured Disaster Assistance Program and the Whole Farm Revenue Protection Program. | Submitted |
| 227 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC) | Republican | Exempts surplus broiler hatching eggs intended for sale to egg breakers from certain shell egg regulations under section 118.4(e) of title 21, Code of Federal Regulations. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to revise regulations to permit storage conditions for surplus broiler hatching eggs compatible with both hatching and processing uses. | Submitted |
| 228 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Reinstates the annual U.S. Household Food Security Report at the USDA. | Submitted |
| 229 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI), McClain Delaney (MD), Takano (CA), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Fully refunds SNAP-Ed after the elimination of the program in OBBB and the Farm Bill. | Submitted |
| 230 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Adds the language from the AGRITOURISM Act. | Withdrawn |
| 231 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Gottheimer (NJ), McClain Delaney (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Add the language from the AGRITOURISM Act. | Revised |
| 232 | Version 1 | Comer (KY), Morrison (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Delays the implementation of changes to the hemp production provisions made in the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2026, by one year. | Submitted |
| 233 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Establishes an Office of Small Farms at USDA. | Submitted |
| 234 | Version 1 | Scott, David (GA), Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Improves access to equitable relief for farmers and ranchers improperly deemed ineligible for loans, payments, and other benefits. | Submitted |
| 235 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Inserts text to require the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to refund tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. | Submitted |
| 236 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Removes the three-month time limit on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program. | Submitted |
| 237 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 4103, SNAP Staffing Flexibility. | Submitted |
| 238 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Ensures that earnings from employment and training programs do not decrease Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Employment (SNAP) benefits and requires a GAO study. | Submitted |
| 239 | Version 1 | Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a grant program to facilitate tree planting that reduces residential energy consumption, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 240 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Khanna (CA), Boebert (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Reinstates mandatory country of origin labeling (MCOOL) for beef. | Submitted |
| 241 | Version 1 | Bentz (OR), Westerman (AR), Fulcher (ID) | Republican | Broadens the Renewable Fuel Standard’s definition of “renewable biomass” to include low-value forest materials and mill residuals, making them eligible for renewable fuel credits, while also permitting biomass sourcing from federal and tribal lands and supporting vegetation removal in wildfire-risk areas. | Submitted |
| 242 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Strikes language requiring entities using an alternative funding arrangement for Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) programs to provide at least 50 percent of the project costs in direct funding rather than in-kind contribution. Authorizes a state soil health initiative program within RCPP and provide $100,000,000 in annual mandatory funding for this program. | Submitted |
| 243 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Sewell (AL), Olszewski (MD), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Terminates President Trump’s global tariffs and requires congressional approval for the imposition of similar tariffs. | Submitted |
| 244 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Nullifies the rule noticed as ‘‘Special Areas Roadless Area Conservation’’ issued on January 12, 2001 (66 Fed. Reg. 3244) and prohibits future implementation of similar rules by the Secretary of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 245 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Underwood (IL), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Strengthens the USDA Seniors Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) by increasing base funding by $6.129 million to reflect inflation, indexing annual funding beginning in 2028, expanding eligible foods to include farm fresh eggs and fish, and creating a process for States to increase the maximum benefit level with USDA approval. | Submitted |
| 246 | Version 2 | Tokuda (HI), Craig (MN), McClain Delaney (MD) | Democrat | Revised Provides $10,000,000,000 in one-time economic assistance to specialty crop producers, modeled after the Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crop (MASC) program. | Revised |
| 247 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Changes the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) from a competitive grant program to a guaranteed funding program for states, with state allocation based on the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) allocation formula. Increases funding from $56 million to $1.5 billion, extends authorization through 2031, and allows GusNIP funds to be used for projects that increase year-round availability of incentives for all forms of fruits and vegetables. | Revised |
| 248 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Courtney (CT), Tokuda (HI), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Strikes the cost-share provisions for SNAP administration in H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill, and direct the Food and Nutrition Service to pay SNAP state agencies for 100 percent of SNAP administrative personnel costs. | Submitted |
| 249 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Provides permanent SNAP eligibility for college students who are 1) eligible for work-study programs or 2) have an expected family contribution of $0. | Submitted |
| 250 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Adds the text of H.R. 6300 the Grasslands Grazing Act to put ranchers with permits to graze on National Grasslands in parity with those grazing on other federal lands | Submitted |
| 251 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Plaskett (VI), Radewagen (AS) | Bi-Partisan | Revises the definition of "noncontiguous State" under Section 6(o)(4)(C) of the Food and Nutrition to include Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands for the purposes of waiver authority for the Secretary of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 252 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Crawford (AR) | Republican | Directs the Department of Agriculture to study the status of mental health among agricultural professionals and recommend ways to improve access to, and the effectiveness of, mental and tele-mental health care for agricultural professionals. | Submitted |
| 253 | Version 1 | Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Increases the statutory minimum for nonfat dry milk from 4,000,000 to 6,000,000. | Submitted |
| 254 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to encourage the use of native vegetation within NRCS conservation programs. | Submitted |
| 255 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Revises the calculation and distribution of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. | Submitted |
| 256 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Waives the accrual of interest and payments for certain disaster loans for a year from the date the loan is issued. Identical to H.R. 3557 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 257 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Authorizes beneficial reuse by producers of dredged material from Federally authorized harbors as soil amendment to reduce nutrient runoff as an eligible conservation practice under the voluntary USDA Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). | Submitted |
| 258 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Instructs APHIS to regulate biotech plants and Genetically Engineered Microorganisms based on plausible risks to plant health or the environment, with highest scrutiny for novel products and fast-track review options. | Submitted |
| 259 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Raises loan limits under section 310B of the USDA Business and Industry loan program to $150,000,000. | Submitted |
| 260 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to provide online enrollment options for USDA disaster assistance programs. | Submitted |
| 261 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires consultation that would establish a federal definition for honey that promotes honesty and fair dealing in the interest of consumers and the honey market, and ensures consistency in labeling and enforcement. | Revised |
| 262 | Version 2 | Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Revised Allows fruit that is sweetened for palatability is allowable under GusNIP. | Revised |
| 263 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Lifts the three-month time limit on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program. | Submitted |
| 264 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Strikes the repeal of the biodiesel fuel education program. | Submitted |
| 265 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Agriculture to enter into self-determination contracts, self-governance compacts, and funding agreements with Indian tribes and tribal organizations, upon the request of a tribe, to carry out the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (identical to H.R.5970 (118th Congress)). | Submitted |
| 266 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Craig (MN), McGovern (MA), Pelosi (CA), Hoyer (MD), Amo (RI), Ansari (AZ), Barragán (CA), Bishop (GA), Brown (OH), Budzinski (IL), Bynum (OR), Carbajal (CA), Carson (IN), Carter (LA), Casten (IL), Cleaver (MO), Cohen (TN), Courtney (CT), Costa (CA), Davis (IL), Davids (KS), DelBene (WA), McClain Delaney (MD), Deluzio (PA), Dexter (OR), Elfreth (MD), Escobar (TX), Fields (LA), Figures (AL), Garamendi (CA), Garcia (TX), Goodlander (NH), Gonzalez (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Green (TX), Hoyle (OR), Huffman (CA), Ivey (MD), Jackson (IL), Jayapal (WA), Johnson (GA), Johnson (TX), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Keating (MA), Kelly (IL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Landsman (OH), Larson (CT), Leger Fernández (NM), Larsen (WA), Liccardo (CA), Lieu (CA), Lofgren (CA), Mannion (NY), McBride (DE), McClellan (VA), McDonald Rivet (MI), McIver (NJ), McGarvey (KY), Menefee (TX), Menendez (NJ), Min (CA), Moore (WI), Matsui (CA), Meeks (NY), Moskowitz (FL), Moulton (MA), Mfume (MD), Mullin (CA), Norton (DC), Olszewski (MD), Pallone (NJ), Panetta (CA), Pappas (NH), Pocan (WI), Pou (NJ), Quigley (IL), Ross (NC), Salinas (OR), Sánchez (CA), Scholten (MI), Sewell (AL), Simon (CA), Smith (WA), Sorensen (IL), Stanton (AZ), Strickland (WA), Subramanyam (VA), Takano (CA), Thanedar (MI), Thompson (MS), Thompson (CA), Titus (NV), Tokuda (HI), Torres (NY), Tran (CA), Tlaib (MI), Walkinshaw (VA), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Watson Coleman (NJ), Vargas (CA), Vasquez (NM), Crockett (TX), Frankel (FL), Schakowsky (IL), Kennedy (NY), Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Would repeal the SNAP cuts in H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Law. | Submitted |
| 267 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Amends the Buy American requirement in bill for school meals to require school food authorities, to the extent practicable, purchase products and commodities produced locally or regionally within the locale of such school food authority. | Submitted |
| 268 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Specifies the number of Centers of Excellence at 1890 Institutions as no more than 10 and authorizes funding at $50 million for each of fiscal years 2027 to 2031. | Submitted |
| 269 | Version 1 | Moore (WV) | Republican | Preserves greyhound racing operations in West Virginia. | Submitted |
| 270 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Reauthorizes the United States Grain Standards Act. | Submitted |
| 271 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Requires a report on locally and regionally produced foods marketed and sold to all consumers by SNAP retail food stores and on strategies to expand retailer sourcing of such products. | Submitted |
| 272 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR), McDonald Rivet (MI), Figures (AL), Moore (AL), Womack (AR), Costa (CA), McBride (DE), Harris (MD), Evans (CO), Riley (NY), Ogles (TN), Carson (IN), Titus (NV), Miller-Meeks (IA), Haridopolos (FL), Van Orden (WI), Miller (WV), Westerman (AR), Nehls (TX), Harrigan (NC), Babin (TX), Fry (SC), Lawler (NY), Moylan (GU), Vasquez (NM), Cline (VA), Fong (CA), Moore (NC), Harris (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Adds hot rotisserie chicken as an eligible item to be purchased by SNAP benefits. | Submitted |
| 273 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA), Pelosi (CA), Costa (CA), Thompson (CA), Bishop (GA), Jayapal (WA), Craig (MN), Stanton (AZ), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Includes the Farm Workforce Modernization Act in the bill to create a workforce solution for America's agriculture industry (identical to H.R. 3227,119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 274 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Codifies the eligibility threshold for schools using the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) at 25 percent Identified Student Percentage (identical to H.R. 5128 (119th Congress)). | Submitted |
| 275 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to disseminate information about the SAMHSA-funded 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline through USDA producer-facing programs, field offices, and cooperative extension networks to improve awareness of mental-health resources for farmers and ranchers, and requires coordination with the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) and submission of a report to Congress on outreach activities. | Submitted |
| 276 | Version 1 | Brown (OH), Craig (MN), Figures (AL), Bishop (GA), Jackson (IL), Thompson (MS), Goodlander (NH), Cleaver (MO), Moore (WI), Larson (CT), Salinas (OR), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Requires the USDA to unfreeze and spend any delayed funding from the past two fiscal years by September 30, 2026. | Submitted |
| 277 | Version 2 | Riley (NY), Gray (CA) | Democrat | Revised amends USDA’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) to provide financial incentives for farmers and ranchers to voluntarily use products and implement practices that reduce enteric methane. | Revised |
| 278 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program for municipal urban wood reclamation and related workforce development demonstrations. | Submitted |
| 279 | Version 2 | Carson (IN), Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Revised Allows local government entities to elect to participate in Summer EBT when states do not opt in to meet nutritional needs. | Revised |
| 280 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress supporting renewal and strengthening of USDA’s memorandum of understanding with Ukraine’s Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food and requires a report on the status of the agreement, ongoing cooperation, and recommendations to enhance such strategic partnership. | Submitted |
| 281 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Repeals the SNAP restrictions for people with prior felony drug convictions. | Submitted |
| 282 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on the ALERT system. | Submitted |
| 283 | Version 2 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Revised Revises the Expedited Pilot Program to prioritize outreach to organizations that have demonstrated engagement with beginning farmers or ranchers. | Revised |
| 284 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Repeals and prohibits future implementation of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) rule mandating electronic identification (EID) eartags for bison and cattle moving interstate. | Submitted |
| 285 | Version 1 | McClain Delaney (MD) | Democrat | Repeals the administrative cost-shift provisions in H.R. 1 until USDA evaluates and certifies that implementing them would not reduce SNAP benefits, restrict eligibility in ways that lower participation, or force states to cut other services. | Submitted |
| 286 | Version 1 | McClain Delaney (MD) | Democrat | Repeals Subtitle A of H.R. 1 until USDA completes a study certifying that its provisions will not reduce benefits for households with children under 18. | Submitted |
| 287 | Version 1 | Fong (CA), Westerman (AR) | Republican | Enhances forest management practices in an effort to protect the last remaining Giant Sequoia groves from catastrophic wildfires (identical to the Save Our Sequoias Act (H.R. 2709)). | Submitted |
| 288 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Excludes seafood which is not harvested, cultivated, and processed within the United States, including the territorial waters and exclusive economic zone of the United States, as an eligible item for purchase by SNAP recipients. | Submitted |
| 289 | Version 1 | Fischbach (MN), Bice (OK), Feenstra (IA), Smith (NE), Johnson (SD), Crenshaw (TX), Finstad (MN), Van Orden (WI), Davids (KS), Budzinski (IL), Sorensen (IL), Cleaver (MO), Alford (MO), Fedorchak (ND), McDonald Rivet (MI), Schmidt (KS), Miller-Meeks (IA), Bost (IL), Landsman (OH), Nunn (IA), Hinson (IA), Hunt (TX), Messmer (IN), Flood (NE), Bacon (NE), Gooden (TX), Mann (KS), Baird (IN), Weber (TX), Kelly (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Allows the option to sell gasoline that is blended with 10% to 15% ethanol year-round and provides additional reforms to the Renewable Fuel Standard. | Submitted |
| 290 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Revises section 26 of the Animal Welfare Act to provide a special rule for certain States wherein ventures involving live birds would not be in violation of State law (substantially identical to H.R. 5650,118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 291 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR) | Republican | Allows essential Circuit Rider program activities to continue during a lapse in appropriations. | Submitted |
| 292 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Removes the excess shelter deduction cap in calculating benefits and eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. | Submitted |
| 293 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revises the Agriculture Advanced Research and Development Authority program to provide federal support for sustainable agriculture and innovative sustainability solutions through enhancing the role of innovative voluntary resilience solutions and help farms adapt to challenges like extreme weather, drought, and soil water-holding capacity. | Submitted |
| 294 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Lawler (NY), Pingree (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Promotes innovative practices for soil health through USDA conservation programs, including by incentivizing perennial systems and agroforestry. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 5902 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 295 | Version 2 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Doubles funding authorized for the Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production from $25 million to $50 million. This is substantively identical to H.R.5804 (119th Congress), with technical updates to relevant fiscal years. | Revised |
| 296 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a Tribal Broadband Assistance Program under USDA and requires a report to Congress on the extent of participation in the program. | Submitted |
| 297 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Prohibits school districts from publicly identifying or shaming students who are unable to pay for school meals. (H.R. 5655 in the 119th) | Submitted |
| 298 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Authorizes the Secretary to provide commodities to emergency feeding organizations for trade mitigation and requires frequent updates to the distribution timeline for feeding organizations. | Submitted |
| 299 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Hernández (PR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to designate the Guam and Western Pacific USDA Rural Development office to be the USDA Rural Development State Office for the Western Pacific. Substantially similar to H.R. 6063 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 300 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a USDA demonstration project authority for at least three states to test changes to SNAP application, reporting, and staffing processes aimed at improving the experience of eligible households and requires an independent evaluation and reports to Congress on customer experience outcomes and program integrity impacts. | Submitted |
| 301 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Kennedy (UT) | Republican | Strikes part I of subtitle C of title X, provisions related to pesticides. | Submitted |
| 302 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Van Orden (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to study the accessibility of addiction and mental health care providers and services for farmers and ranchers impacted by severe and persistent drought, extreme weather events, instability in the commodities market, and misinformation targeting consumers. | Submitted |
| 303 | Version 2 | Plaskett (VI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs funding to certified organic operations and provides funding for soil health and regenerative practices, with 2% of funding allocated to the U.S. territories. | Revised |
| 304 | Version 2 | Gluesenkamp Perez (WA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary to develop a low-risk classification for fresh fruits, vegetables, and other foods that are typically consumed raw or with minimal processing, and for other purposes. | Revised |
| 305 | Version 1 | Gray (CA), Costa (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits USDA from imposing additional requirements on the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. | Submitted |
| 306 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Establishes universal school meals program. (H.R. 3204 in 118th) | Submitted |
| 307 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Strike sections 10202 and 10204. | Submitted |
| 308 | Version 3 | Moylan (GU), Plaskett (VI), Radewagen (AS), Costa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Grants the Secretary of Agriculture the authority to waive Area Loan Limits under Sec. 502 Single Family Housing Direct Loans program if the Secretary determines that the limit is under the average cost of eligible housing in that area. | Revised |
| 309 | Version 2 | Budzinski (IL), Sorensen (IL), Miller-Meeks (IA), Riley (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Requires the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to collect and publish data on fertilizer prices from manufacturers on a weekly basis. Identical to H.R. 8104. | Revised |
| 310 | Version 2 | Amo (RI), Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Late Revised Delays implementation of certain SNAP provisions enacted under H.R.1 until the Secretary of Agriculture certifies that these provisions will not negatively impact food security. | Revised |
| 311 | Version 2 | Moran (TX), Fields (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Allows for year-round E15 while keeping the current Small Refinery Exemption petition process in place and banning reallocation. | Revised |
| 312 | Version 1 | Menefee (TX) | Democrat | Late Strikes sections 10205, 10206, and 10207 | Submitted |
| 313 | Version 1 | Fields (LA) | Democrat | Late Lowers Fuel prices for consumers and saves small refineries. | Submitted |
| 314 | Version 1 | Kennedy (UT) | Republican | Late Removes language that limits state authority over pesticide regulation and replaces it with provisions that empower state and local governments. | Submitted |
| 315 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Late Directs NIFA to encourage research on new applications and markets for ethanol gasoline blends above E15 and for other biofuels. | Submitted |
| 316 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Forest Service to consult with Tribes and provide at least a 30-day public comment period. | Submitted |
| 317 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Late Increases the authorization of appropriations for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN). | Submitted |
| 318 | Version 1 | Craig (MN), Brown (OH), Tokuda (HI), Sorensen (IL), Mannion (NY), Thanedar (MI), Jackson (IL), Figures (AL), McClain Delaney (MD), McDonald Rivet (MI), Vasquez (NM), Davids (KS), Pingree (ME) | Democrat | Late Provides support to hungry Americans who could see their SNAP food assistance change due to changes in the law, and provides economic assistance to family farmers struggling with high input costs and market losses. | Submitted |
| 319 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Establishes a pilot program in a limited number of metropolitan areas to test SNAP benefit models that restrict eligible foods based on defined nutrition standards and promote incentives for nutrient-dense foods. Grants waiver authority to the Secretary of Agriculture and/or the Secretary of Health and Human Services and requires evaluation of diet quality and purchasing behavior. | Submitted |
| 320 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Revised Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to prohibit the use of SNAP benefits for the purchase of sugar-sweetened beverages, candy, and ultra-processed foods. Authorizes the Secretary to define “sugary drinks” and issue implementing guidelines. | Revised |
| 321 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Moran (TX) | Republican | Late Allows year-round E15, prohibits reallocation of SREs, and provides regulatory certainty for small refineries. | Submitted |
| 322 | Version 1 | Brecheen (OK), Nehls (TX), Timmons (SC), Schweikert (AZ), Boebert (CO), Hunt (TX), Haridopolos (FL), Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Prohibits the use of SNAP benefits for soft drink purchases. | Submitted |
| 323 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct and publish an annual survey on SNAP household food expenditures, consumption patterns, and variation by household size. Requires the Department of Agriculture to report to Congress on diet quality, purchasing behavior, and the effectiveness of nutrition-related restrictions and incentives. | Submitted |
| 324 | Version 2 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the USDA to publicly report on staffing levels, application demand, and timelines, giving Congress, farmers, and their partners visibility into program delivery. The report must detail how USDA will manage workloads, allocate resources, and minimize delays so conservation contracts can be approved on time. | Revised |
| 325 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Late Inserts the text of H.R. 4800 - the Fisheries Modernization Act of 2025 | Submitted |
| 326 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Late Inserts the text of H.R. 2776 - the Imported Seafood Quality Enforcement Act. | Submitted |
| 327 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Late Inserts the text of H.R. 512 - the Imported Seafood Safety Standards Act | Submitted |
| 328 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Late Inserts the text of H.R. 2715 - the Destruction of Hazardous Imports Act | Submitted |
| 329 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Late Raises the Commodity Credit Corporation's borrowing authority limit from $30 billion to $45 billion with a sunset with the Farm Bill | Submitted |
| 330 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Late Amends the Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers program to include floriculture and nursery crops within the list of specialty crops eligible for financial assistance . | Submitted |
| 331 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC) | Republican | Late Overturns the FDA’s 2009 Egg Shell rule and allow for broiler eggs to be sold to breakage facilities which would increase the amount of shell eggs available at grocery stores for consumers. Identical to legislation that has been introduced in the 119th, H.R.2222 - Lowering Egg Prices Act of 2025. NOTE: This amendment submission is a revision to our previous amendment Amendment No. 227 with updated amendment text from legislative counsel. | Submitted |
| 332 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to study the impact that tariff increases from 2025 and 2026 have had on the agricultural sector. | Submitted |
| 333 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Late Provides authority for the Secretary of Agriculture to waive the local match for the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program for low-capacity rural communities recovering from wildfires. | Submitted |
| 334 | Version 1 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Late Repeals the transfer of Food for Peace from USAID to USDA and moves the authority for the administration of Food for Peace to the President. | Submitted |
| 335 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Late Revises SNAP eligibility, limiting eligibility to only U.S. citizens or nationals. | Submitted |
| 336 | Version 2 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Revised Mandates a USDA report to Congress (after the SNAP restrictions pilots are completed) on implementation of the restrictions, outcomes, recommendations to Congress. | Revised |
| 337 | Version 1 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Late Revises the EQIP Grant Program to include payments for purchasing roller crimpers. | Submitted |
| 338 | Version 1 | Franklin (FL) | Republican | Late Clarifies that existing high priority research and extension grants may be used to develop AI tools that help farmers deal with labor shortages, input costs and disease pressures. | Submitted |
| 339 | Version 2 | McClain Delaney (MD), Ivey (MD), Mfume (MD), Subramanyam (VA), Norton (DC), Elfreth (MD), Olszewski (MD), Thompson (MS), Tokuda (HI), Moore (WI), Beyer (VA), Hoyer (MD), Budzinski (IL), Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits the unauthorized closure of USDA offices. | Revised |
| 340 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Categorizes controlled-environment agriculture (including vertical farming) as a high-priority research area. | Submitted |
| 341 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Late Re-establish the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program (LFP) and disburse the remaining unobligated funds under the program. | Submitted |
| 342 | Version 1 | Burchett (TN) | Republican | Late Excludes from SNAP-eligible “food” any beverages (including soda and energy drinks) in which carbonated water and sugar, cane sugar, corn syrup, or high-fructose corn syrup appear as the first two ingredients on the nutrition label, while preserving eligibility for 100% fruit/vegetable juices with no added sugar, milk (including substitutes), infant formula, medical nutrition products, and unsweetened or naturally flavored water, tea, and coffee. | Submitted |
| 343 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Late Provides $5 billion dollars in economic assistance to Specialty Crop growers. | Submitted |
| 344 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Late Text of the Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act, H.R. 5027 | Submitted |
| 345 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | SECOND DEGREE Late Amends amendment #289 to allow for E15 and repeal the RFS. | Submitted |
| 346 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Late Expedites enforcement of the hemp restriction provisions made in the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2026 by mandating the restrictions take effect on the date of enactment of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. | Submitted |
| 347 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | SECOND DEGREE Late Amends amendment #289 by requiring RVO levels be set at actual ethanol consumption levels. | Submitted |
| 348 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires a GAO report on the impact of tariffs on food prices. | Submitted |
| 349 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Late “Permanently funds the David A. Scott Scholarship Program for Students at 1890 Institutions. “ | Submitted |
| 350 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Government Accountability Office to submit to Congress a report on the effects of the Trump administration’s tariffs on child hunger. | Submitted |
| 351 | Version 1 | Brown (OH), Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Late To delay the benefit and administrative SNAP cost shifts as enacted in HR1. | Submitted |
| 352 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Late strikes the SNAP Staffing Flexibility provision, and requires the Secretary of Agriculture to publish a report analyzing the effectiveness of the Texas and Indiana models after these states were authorized to contract with private entities to perform SNAP certification. | Submitted |
| 353 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Late Amends the Agricultural Marketing Act to revise eligibility criteria for the Local Agriculture Market Program to include wild-caught fish and shellfish. | Submitted |