This bill would keep many federal farm, food aid, rural, and conservation programs going through 2031. It would also change disaster aid, crop support, energy rules, and foreign farmland tracking.
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Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 is a Senate bill awaiting final action. The latest recorded action: Received in the Senate.
Latest action on H.R. 7567: Received in the Senate.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects farmers, ranchers, rural communities, food aid users, states, Tribes, schools, and people involved in buying or managing U.S. farmland. It also affects USDA, which would have to run many renewed programs, new grants, new reports, and new land-security duties.
Why this matters: Farm bills shape who gets federal farm help, how food aid works, and how rural communities get support. This bill would keep those programs running through 2031 and change several rules at the same time. It could affect farm income, food access, rural services, conservation choices, land prices, and how the government watches foreign control of farmland. Some effects are uncertain because they depend on how USDA carries out the bill and how many people use the programs.
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