H.R. 7567 – Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
PASSED 224-200
PASSED 224-200
Agreed to by Recorded Vote
Crawford #8 – Adds hot rotisserie chicken as an eligible item to be purchased by SNAP benefits AGREED TO 384-35
Grothman #20 – Mandates a USDA report to Congress (after the SNAP restrictions pilots are completed) on implementation of the restrictions, outcomes, recommendations to Congress AGREED TO 416-8
Luna #28 – 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) AGREED TO 280-142
Scholten/Neguse #39 – 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 AGREED TO 233-194
Spartz #49 – Removes costly, overreaching emissions mandates on farm equipment that drives up expenses for farmers and consumers AGREED TO 215-213
Failed by Recorded Vote
Bentz #2 – 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 FAILED 210-216
Grothman/Hageman #22 – 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 FAILED 69-355
Moore (WV) #36 – Preserves greyhound racing operations in West Virginia FAILED 187-239
Self #47 – 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 FAILED 186-238
Agreed to by Voice Vote
Bipartisan En Bloc #1 (Crane #6, Davids #9, Elfreth #10, Ezell #11, Fedorchak #12, Fong #13, Gosar #17, Gray #19, Hill #23, Langworthy #25, Mannion #32, Miller-Meeks #34, Min #35, Mullin #37, Ogles #40, Schmidt #43, Scholten #44, Spartz #48, Steube #52, Tenney #53, Tokuda #54, Vasquez #55, Westerman #56, Whitesides #57)
Baumgartner #1 – Requires the area encompassing the Columbia Basin Project be included in the Western Waters Regional Conservation Area
Brown/Brownley #3 – Requires the designation of composting as a conservation practice and activity under various conservation programs
Carbajal #4 – Revises requirements for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives program to ensure equitable distribution of funding between the four regionally located Initiatives
Hayes/Cleaver #5 – Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a grant program to facilitate tree planting that reduces residential energy consumption, and for other purposes
Crawford #7 – Allows essential Circuit Rider program activities to continue during a lapse in appropriations
Perez #14 – Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to develop a low-risk classification for fresh fruits, vegetables, and other foods that are typically consumed raw or with minimal processing, and update relevant nutrition and food safety and preparation regulations and guidelines for child care providers
Gosar #15 – Report on assistance available to agricultural producers in Arizona for certain losses of Colorado River water
Gosar #16 – Revises the USDA standards to confirm livestock depredations by Mexican wolves
Gosar #18 – Prohibits animal research in China, Russia, and other countries of concern
Grothman/Hageman #21 – 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
Craig/Houlahan #24 – 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
Latta #26 – 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)
Mace #29 – Codifies the newly established Office of Seafood within the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Mace #30 – 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
Mace #31 – 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)
Scholten/Neguse #38 – Removes barriers to emergency watershed protection measures after a disaster (identical to the text of HR 5781, the MATCH Act)
Moylan/Plaskett #42 – 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
Scholten #45 – 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
Schrier #46 – Allows for the continuous enrollment of land under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Initiative
Steube #50 – Prohibits the purchase of agricultural land by foreign adversaries and state sponsors of terrorism
Steube #51 – Establishes testing standards for honey products
Not Offered
Letlow #27 – 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
Mast #33 – 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
Ogles #41 – Requires a feasibility study on block grants for approved animal drug use