By Veto-Proof Margins,
Congress Sends To President
A Farm Bill That Will Renew And Expand
The MILC Safety Net For Dairy Farmers

WASHINGTON (Thursday, May 15) – The
Vermont Congressional Delegation – Sen. Patrick Leahy (D), Sen.
Bernie Sanders (I), and Rep. Peter Welch (D) – Thursday hailed
today’s final congressional approval of a new 5-year Farm Bill
that will extend and strengthen the safety net that dairy
farmers rely on when milk prices plummet.
The new charter for the Milk Income
Loss Contract (MILC) program includes a major breakthrough for
dairy farmers. For the first time, dairy farmers’ rising
production costs will help trigger MILC program payments,
reflecting expenses that are being pushed higher by soaring
fuel, feed and transportation prices. Leahy, Sanders and Welch
were able to add the new “feed cost adjuster” to the MILC
formula. The victory came in the face of long odds -- no other
commodity program in the Farm Bill gets a similar benefit to
help with rising production costs. The Vermonters also worked
to strengthen the MILC program in two other ways, by increasing
both the payment and eligibility rates.
The U.S. Senate Thursday afternoon
passed the Farm Bill by a bipartisan, veto-proof margin of 81 to
15. The U.S. House of Representatives approved it Wednesday in
a bipartisan, veto-proof vote of 318 to 106. The President has
threatened to veto the bill. If he does, votes to override the
veto could come as early as next week.
The MILC Program charter renewal
was engineered on the Senate Agriculture Committee by Leahy, the
panel’s most senior member, and Sanders and Welch worked to
build bipartisan support for the plan.
Leahy said, “Vermont’s priorities
are woven throughout this farm bill, and no priority was more
important than the safety net for dairy farms. This strong,
bipartisan vote is a tremendous and hard-won victory for Vermont
dairies. The new feed cost adjuster in the MILC program
strengthens the safety net for Vermont farmers and will help
defray their rising production costs. The President has said
he will veto this bill. I hope he does not, but if he does, we
clearly have enough support to override and to put this new MILC
charter into law.”
Sanders said, “This farm
bill helps Vermont dairy farmers and provides a major step
forward in addressing the growing crisis of hunger in America.
It provides a strong safety net to protect family-based
agriculture. It also provides increased funding for emergency
food banks, and it takes significant steps forward in terms of
moving us toward more sustainable energy.”
Welch said, “This is a Farm
Bill that reflects key Vermont priorities. From supporting our
dairy farmers to promoting the use of local food and energy
sources, this bill provides Vermont’s rural economy
opportunities to prosper. Senator Leahy, Senator Sanders, and I
made it our top priority to secure the critical safety net the
MILC program provides for our farmers, and our teamwork has paid
off in a major win for Vermont.”
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