Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Robin Kelly IL
Rep. Kelly’s bipartisan bill to help farmers added as amendment, passes the House
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (IL-02) voted against the Republican Farm Bill that will exacerbate food cost and struggles facing farmers. The bill fails to reverse the $187 billion cut to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which was included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” last summer. Over 42 million Americans, including nearly 2 million Illinoisans, relies on SNAP. The bill passed the House by 224-200.
“Republicans jammed through a Farm Bill that steals food from the mouths of children, ignores rising grocery costs, and does not protect farmers from President Trump’s tariffs. Congress had a chance to help lower costs for both farmers and Americans alike, but they used this bill to fulfill President Trump’s billionaire-first agenda and side with pesticide companies,” said Rep. Kelly. “While I’m proud to have passed my bill to help over 4,500 farms in the Second District, I could not in good conscience vote for such a harmful Farm Bill. My constituents living in urban, suburban, and rural communities rely on SNAP to put food on the table. Over 90% of farms in my district are family-owned, and they’re struggling under the weight of President Trump’s tariffs. This Farm Bill did not meet farmers’ expectations and needs, and I urge the Senate to improve upon it and truly help our farmers.”