As Republicans Take Command in House, Fight Over 2023 Farm Bill Looms

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As Republicans Take Command in House, Fight Over 2023 Farm Bill Looms
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House Republicans had a tough time passing the last farm bill, when they had a sizable majority in 2018. It’s about to get much harder.

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The bill, always a big lift for any Congress, is typically reauthorized every five years. The current version expires at the end of September next year, setting up a looming legislative headache for GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy of California, who

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