House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Agriculture Committee Republican Leader Glenn “GT” Thompson sent a solutions-focused letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday calling on the Administration to reverse overly burdensome regulations and policy barriers to U.S. agriculture production that have caused uncertainty for farmers, ranchers and working families.
The letter to the president outlines administrative actions which would immediately provide real, near-term solutions to address the ongoing crises facing American agriculture production, including:
- Addressing farm input costs
- Halting changes to “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS)
- Ensuring the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) refocuses on sound science
- Ending onerous climate rules
In the letter, Republicans write, “Long before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, America’s farm families and consumers were struggling with fractured supply chains, skyrocketing input costs and historic levels of inflation, each of which continue to contribute to increased food prices and diminished inventories. U.S. consumers are experiencing the largest price increase in nearly 40 years, with the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for food rising by 9.4% between April 2021 and April 2022. The war between Russia and Ukraine, two of the world’s biggest suppliers of wheat and sunflower oil, further disrupted the global food system resulting in increased energy prices, fertilizer cost spikes and shortages, and worsening food shortages in developing countries.”
The Members continue, “Despite these impending crises, your administration has neglected to take serious action to increase American production. In fact, you have proposed massive new tax liabilities for farmers, and your regulatory agenda would further limit American farmers’ ability to meet global food demand. America’s agriculture sector is vital to alleviating global food crises, and we urge your administration to take the following actions to strengthen that role.”
To read the full letter to President Biden, click here.