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- Apr 17, 2011
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The Republican-led House voted to slash domestic and international food aid Thursday while rejecting cuts to farm subsidies.
Other highlights of this piss-poor bill.
House keeps farm subsidies, cuts food aid as it passes food and farm spending bill - The Washington PostDirects the Agriculture Department to rewrite rules it issued in January meant to make school meals healthier. Republicans say the new rules, the first major overhaul of school lunches in 15 years, are too costly.
Forces USDA to report to Congress every time officials travel to promote the departments Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food program, which supports locally grown food, and discourages the department from giving research grants to support local food systems. Large agribusiness has been critical of the departments focus on these smaller food producers.
Prevents USDA from moving forward with new rules that would make it easier for smaller farmers and ranchers to sue large livestock companies on antitrust grounds. The proposed rules are meant to address the growing concentration of corporate power in agriculture.
Delays for more than a year new rules for reporting trades in derivatives, the complex financial instruments blamed for helping precipitate the 2008 financial crisis. A Republican amendment adopted Thursday would require the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which funded in the bill, to first have other rules in place to facilitate its collection of derivatives market data.
Prevents the FDA from approving genetically modified salmon for human consumption, a decision set for later this year.
Questions the scope of Obama administration initiatives to put calories on menus and limit the marketing of unhealthy foods to children.