2026 Farm Bill Advances with Costa Priorities Supporting Central Valley Farmers and Working Families

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Costa Representing 16th District of California

WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21), senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry, and Co-Chair of the Congressional Specialty Crops Caucus, announced major victories for the Central Valley in the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. The legislation passed out of committee last night and now advances to the House floor for consideration. The comprehensive Farm Bill strengthens America’s food security, supports farmers and ranchers, protects nutrition programs, and invests in rural communities and agricultural research — all critical to the San Joaquin Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. 
“While this Farm Bill delivers some critical support for producers, we cannot ignore the failures that brought us here: a misguided tariff strategy, cuts to hunger programs, and an ill-advised USDA reorganization. Farmers in the Central Valley are facing unprecedented hardships — rising costs, market uncertainty, and supply chain pressures — while families across our district struggle with higher grocery bills and need for nutrition assistance,”said Congressman Costa.“I’m proud to have secured provisions that provide our farmers, ranchers, and dairymen and women with the resources they need to produce food and help families access the food they rely on, but there is still work to be done to finalize a bipartisan farm bill that ensures our food system works for everyone. I’m disappointed that Republicans didn’t include any amendments to undo the damage from the ‘Big Ugly Bill’ they passed last year, but I will continue fighting to make sure American families can put food on their dinner tables.”
“The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance praises Rep. Jim Costa for his support of HR 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, which closely aligns with the Alliance’s priorities. We thank Congressman Costa for his years of leadership on behalf of specialty crop producers in California and across the United States,” said Jonathan Cordone, Executive Director of Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance. 
“On behalf of the Almond Alliance, I want to thank Congressman Costa for his vote to move the Farm Bill forward, a choice that supports the economic backbone of California’s Central Valley. By helping advance a bill that bolsters export opportunities, strengthens disaster and risk management tools for permanent crops, and invests in research, conservation, and on farm innovation, Congressman Costa is standing up for the farmworkers, growers, processors, and haulers whose livelihoods depend on a strong, competitive almond industry,” said Alexi Rodriguez, President & CEO, Almond Alliance.
“The House Farm Bill would expand SNAP dairy incentives to include additional nutritious dairy products and provide certainty to core federal dairy programs, ensuring low-income families have greater access to affordable, wholesome dairy foods while giving farmers and processors the certainty they need to continue delivering for America. IDFA is grateful to Representative Costa for working to pass this Farm Bill,” said Michael Dykes, D.V.M., President and CEO of International Dairy Foods Association. 
“AmericanHort commends and thanks Congressman Costa for voting for the Farm Bill and being a champion of specialty crops and horticulture. We appreciate his bipartisan leadership serving as a Senior Specialty Crop Caucus co-chair and look forward to Rep. Costa’s leadership to move this bill through the House,” said Matt Mika, VP, Advocacy and Government Affairs.
“The bipartisan Farm Bill passed out of the House Ag Committee this week wouldstrengthen U.S. dairy exporters’ hand when competing in international markets. We thank Rep. Costa for his hard work to ensure the bill delivers real results for our dairy producers and processors, including through his leadership to include protections for common cheese names like ‘parmesan.’ It is important that Congress builds on the momentum and moves the Farm Bill into law,” said Krysta Harden, President and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council. 
“Farmers and ranchers have been without certainty of a new farm bill since it first expired in 2023, and have been grappling with low commodity prices, rising supply costs, inflation and uncertain international trade dynamics. California Farm Bureau thanks Rep. Jim Costa for his support of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. Passing an updated farm bill is critical to managing risk on the farm, keeping rural communities thriving and feeding our nation and the world,” said Shannon Douglass, President of California Farm Bureau.  
“We thank Rep. Costa for his support of HR 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026,” said Western Growers President and CEO Dave Puglia. “The Farm Bill provides critical support to specialty crop growers in California and will help our rural communities to thrive.” 
“I want to thank Chairman Thompson, Chicken Caucus Co-Chair Costa, and the Agriculture Committee members on both sides of the aisle who voted to advance the ‘Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026,’ which is vital to American agriculture. Chicken producers are especially grateful for the provisions that seek to increase funding for export promotion programs and those that pertain to negotiating animal disease regionalization agreements with our trading partners, which is critical in the wake of the ongoing avian influenza outbreak in the U.S.,” said David Elrod, Vice President of the National Chicken Council. “I also want to thank the committee members for their debate and bipartisan support for including hot rotisserie chicken in the SNAP program. Although the provision was ultimately not included in the bill, we appreciate the committee’s commitment to address this commonsense issue in the future and we stand ready to work with them to advance it.” 
“Congressman Jim Costa has long been a champion for California agriculture and the specialty crop industry. We appreciate his leadership in working to restore regular order to the Farm Bill process and ensure that the voices of specialty crop growers are fully represented. His continued advocacy and attention to the needs of California table grape growers, and the broader specialty crop community, are critical to maintaining the competitiveness of American agriculture and supporting the farm families who help feed the nation and the world,” said Ian LeMay, President, California Table Grape Commission. 
“Farmers for Free Trade thanks Representative Costa, a senior Co-Chair for the House Ag Trade Caucus for his strong support for our export promotion programs including MAP and FMD. Maintaining these in the House Farm Bill is a big win for U.S. ag. We need to boost exports to rebuild the farm economy,” said Bob Hemesath, President of Farmers for Free Trade. 
“Support for a strong, bipartisan farm bill is essential to ensuring dairy producers can weather challenging times. We’re encouraged by provisions that empower states to prioritize NRCS projects aimed at reducing methane emissions, helping dairy producers continue their leadership in environmental stewardship. Sustained funding to promote U.S. dairy products abroad is equally vital, as it strengthens our global presence while showcasing the impressive sustainability gains made across the U.S. dairy industry. We thank Rep. Costa for his thoughtful leadership to ensure that this important piece of legislation can move forward for dairy farmers and their cooperatives,” said Gregg Doud, President & CEO, National Milk Producers Federation. 
Costa Secures Top Legislative Priorities in 2026 Farm Bill 
The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 includes Congressman Costa’s top priority legislation and key Democratic-led bills across conservation, trade, nutrition, research, forestry, and energy. 
Conservation – COWS Act (H.R. 5875) 
Costa secured inclusion of his Conserving Our Waste Sustainably (COWS) Act, which modernizes the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to:

Allow for manure management conservation practices modeled after California’s successful Alternative Manure Management Program (AMMP);
Create a new category of practices that increase carbon sequestration or reduce greenhouse gases;
Provide an automatic 90 percent cost-share for precision agriculture technology adoption.  

Forestry – Headwaters Protection Act (H.R. 605)
Costa’s Headwaters Protection Act was also included, strengthening watershed partnerships between agricultural producers, local communities, and the U.S. Forest Service to protect critical water sources. 
Trade & Exports 
As Democratic lead on several trade bills, Costa secured provisions to help California specialty crop growers — who produce half of the nation’s fruits, nuts, and vegetables — remain competitive globally. 

Dairy & Livestock 
The bill permanently reauthorizes key dairy safety net programs, extends dairy promotion and indemnity programs through 2031, improves mandatory dairy cost reporting, and includes Costa’s Dairy Nutrition Incentives Program to increase dairy consumption under SNAP. 
Nutrition & Food Security The legislation avoids furthering the damage made to nutrition programs by H.R. 1. It strengthens local food purchasing programs connecting farmers to communities, supports rural seniors through home-delivery pilots, and includes Buy America provisions prioritizing domestic food in schools.  
California’s 21st Congressional District has one of the highest SNAP participation rates in the state, underscoring the importance of protecting food assistance while supporting producers.  
Rural Development & Research 
Costa secured wins to: 

Expand rural broadband through the ReConnect Rural Broadband Program;
Support rural water and wastewater systems;
Fund Hispanic-Serving Institution education grants;
Reauthorize the Specialty Crop Research Initiative, including mechanization and automation research;
Strengthen wildfire prevention, forest health, and biochar research;
Support meat processing expansion and animal disease prevention. 

The bill also strengthens specialty crop insurance, adds sustainable aviation fuel to the advanced biofuel definition, increases Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) loan guarantees, and advances bio-based procurement policies. 
The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 now moves to the House floor for further consideration. Rep. Costa will continue to work to make further improvements to the Farm Bill. 

Scott Votes Against Trump’s Iran War

Source: {United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bobby Scott (3rd District of Virginia)

Headline: Scott Votes Against Trump’s Iran War

WASHINGTON  – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after voting for the War Powers Resolution to terminate the United States Armed Forces involvement from hostilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran, unless authorized by Congress.

“Today, I voted against President Trump’s reckless and illegal war in Iran. We have already lost American troops, and many others are injured. In their briefing to Congress this week, the Trump Administration could not articulate any credible rationale for the war nor a plan to bring it to an end. The war is quickly expanding, and it risks destabilizing the entire region. It is putting many more troops and civilian lives in danger. By illegally launching this war, President Trump has made us less safe.”  

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Scott: No ICE Funding Without Reforms

Source: {United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bobby Scott (3rd District of Virginia)

Headline: Scott: No ICE Funding Without Reforms

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after voting against H.R. 7744, the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026.: 

“Donald Trump initiated a reckless war of choice with Iran, but that does not mean Congress must continue funding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) without meaningful reforms, especially after ICE agents have terrorized communities, violated the Constitution, and killed American citizens.”

Congressman Scott is a cosponsor of H.R. 7481, the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026. That legislation provides FY26 funds for all of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) except for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), ICE, and the Office of the Secretary.

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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor Statement on Iran War Powers Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor released the following statement after voting in favor of House Democrats’ bipartisan Iran War Powers Resolution:

“The United States Constitution is clear: Congress—not a president acting alone—is vested with the responsibility to make the grave decision to enter into war when there is no imminent threat to the nation. The bipartisan War Powers Resolution is necessary to ensure that the American people—through their representatives in Congress—have a voice in decisions that send our troops into harm’s way and draw heavily on taxpayer money.

“Donald Trump launched the United States into a dangerous war with Iran without making the case to Congress or the American people. At a moment when families are struggling with rising grocery prices, health care bills and rent, the American people deserve honesty about the financial, strategic and human consequences of another war in the Middle East. Any action that draws America further into conflict must be grounded in law, guided by a clear strategy and built around a defined endgame—not an open-ended war that risks American lives and drains billions of taxpayer dollars away from urgent needs here at home.

“The Iranian regime’s brutality, violation of human rights and sponsorship of global terrorism are well known, but it appears that Trump did not learn the lessons of Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. Military successes can lead to chaos and failed states if there is no long-term plan. The Iranian people deserve the freedom and dignity that a broad-based plan with countries in the region would provide.

“I’m grateful for the leadership of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) at MacDill AFB, and for the brave men and women serving in the Middle East carrying out the mission they were assigned. I do not want to see one more American soldier lose their life in a conflict that Congress never debated and never approved. This resolution is about reining in a reckless escalation and requiring the Trump Administration to come to Congress, as required by the Constitution.”

Congressman Vicente Gonzalez Reaction to the Firing of DHS Secretary Noem

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (15th District of Texas)

Washington D.C. – Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) released the following statement regarding President Trump’s decision to remove Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security:  

“Kristi Noem’s incompetency and lack of accountability emboldened rogue immigration operations in South Texas and across the country that have created chaos and left American citizens dead. She had no business running a federal agency. Frankly, her firing should have happened much sooner.” 

Congressman Cohen Votes to Restrain Trump’s Impetuous Use of War Power in Iran

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09)

U.S. Constitution gives Congress the sole authority to declare war

WASHINGTON – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-9), a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, today voted to require the President to seek Congressional authorization for starting the war against Iran. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the sole authority to declare war, and President Trump did not seek Congressional approval before launching attacks in concert with Israel on Saturday.

The vote to rein in the President’s war-making failed on a vote of 212 to 219.

Congressman Cohen made the following statement:

“The Trump Administration is risking dragging us into another ‘forever war’ in the Middle East at a time when Americans are struggling to afford groceries, and gas prices are already rising. The Founding Fathers feared despots sending our sons and daughters into harm’s way in their own interests and gave that responsibility to the peoples’ representatives. President Trump told us during his State of the Union that he didn’t need Congress to impose tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court told him he does. Congress is a co-equal branch of government, and its powers must be respected. Only Congress can declare war.”

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Congresswoman Schrier Votes on Bipartisan Iran War Powers Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Kim Schrier, M.D. (WA-08)

Today, Congresswoman Schrier released the following statement after she voted to pass a bipartisan Iran War Powers Resolution that blocks war with Iran without congressional approval.

“Our constitution is clear: without an imminent threat or a need for urgent defense, the President of the United States may not take our nation to war without authorization from Congress. On matters of war, the President must be forthcoming and make his case to Congress and to the American people. Over the last few days, the President has made decisions that have risked the lives of countless servicemembers without consultation or clear justification for urgent action.

“Nobody mourns the death of Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei – a man who brutalized his own people, made Iran the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, and relentlessly pursued a nuclear weapon. Nevertheless, when it comes to a declaration of war, that is the responsibility of Congress.

“Americans want affordable groceries, health care, and education. If Trump believes in abandoning these goals to prioritize spending billions on a war and risking the lives of our servicemembers, then he must explain his reasoning and strategy. 

“That is why I voted on this resolution today. The American people deserve answers, and we owe it to those in uniform to not engage in another costly, endless war.” 

Ranking Member McCollum Votes Yes on War Powers Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL-Minn)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Thursday, Congresswoman Betty McCollum voted yes on the bipartisan Massie-Khanna War Powers resolution (H.Con.Res.38), directing the President to remove United States Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Congresswoman McCollum, the Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, issued the following statement after the resolution failed by a vote of 212-219:

“President Trump has unilaterally taken our nation to war against Iran. The President’s decision is an unlawful violation of the War Powers Act, and it is against the Constitution. There was no imminent threat posed to the United States from Iran. Congress has authorized no military action. The Administration’s rationale for military strikes changes by the hour. The President has failed to give Congress — and the American people — a straight answer.

“The damage across the Middle East is immense. And tragically the lives of six American service members have been lost, including a fellow Minnesotan from White Bear Lake, Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor. We are forever grateful for their service to our nation, and their families are in our prayers.

“President Trump’s war is out of control, and it is our job in Congress to rein in his administration. This War Powers Resolution was an important opportunity to do so, and it is unfortunate that Republicans chose to endorse the president’s reckless war.”

Congressman Baird Statement on Passage of 2026 Farm Bill in House Agriculture Committee

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Baird (R-IN-04)

Congressman Jim Baird (IN-04) released the following statement on the passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 in the House Agriculture Committee:

“While I regret that I could not be there, I am proud to have done a lot of work to get this bill in its final form. I am pleased to see that my colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 on a bipartisan basis. I take great pride in the bill that the committee produced, as it reflects the urgent need to pass a full Farm Bill, and the policies put forward will benefit our farmers in Indiana and across the nation. This bill contains a critical fix for our pork producers by overturning California’s Proposition 12, which attempted to dictate how farmers raise and care for their livestock. It also supports cutting-edge agricultural research and innovation, strengthens the farm safety net, and supports successful conservation programs to keep our farmland and forests resilient and productive.

“I was pleased that the Committee agreed to include several of my priorities, such as the Increased TSP Access ActNSF and USDA Interagency Research ActStrengthening Local Processing Act, and Plant Biostimulant Act. The inclusion of these bills reflects the priority that the committee places on addressing these important issues. I look forward to working with my colleagues in the U.S. House and Senate to get this bill across the finish line to deliver a full, five-year Farm Bill and the economic certainty our farmers deserve.”

The Increased TSP Access Act addresses Technical Service Provider (TSP) shortages by establishing a more streamlined certification process and increasing the number of TSPs to help farmers with their conservation efforts.

The NSF and USDA Interagency Research Act strengthens the partnership between the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to promote cross-cutting and collaborative research.

The Strengthening Local Processing Act makes it easier for local livestock and poultry producers to process meat locally and expands access to federal resources.

The Plant Biostimulant Act creates a uniform federal definition for plant biostimulants and establishes a consistent regulatory pathway to market.

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Congressman DeSaulnier Statement on War Powers Resolution Vote

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mark DeSaulnier Representing the 11th District of California

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives’ vote on a War Powers Resolution directing the President to remove United States Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran (H.Con.Res. 38). The resolution failed to pass the House by a vote of 212-to-219.

“I was proud to vote “yes” on the War Powers Resolution to put a stop to President Trump’s illegal war on Iran for which he has offered no coherent strategy, goals, or endgame and which the American people overwhelmingly oppose. My vote was a reflection of the will of the American people who object to yet another forever war in the Middle East in pursuit of regime change, which in this instance has already led to the deaths of half a dozen American servicemembers and over 1,000 civilians as well as regional instability and the likelihood of an even more extreme and dangerous regime taking power.

We cannot continue to let the President act with impunity. Every time Republican leaders in Congress turn a blind eye and cede Congress’s authority, the President is emboldened and empowered to overstep his constitutional power. Today’s vote shows a continued disappointing and irresponsible failure of Republican leadership to follow the Constitution and put a stop to this reckless and corrupt president who only continues to descend into madness.”