Thompson Announces Subcommittee Chairs and Jurisdiction for the 118th Congress

Today, Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15), Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, announced subcommittee Chairs and jurisdiction for the 118th Congress:  

“I’m excited to welcome this talented slate of subcommittee Chairs for the 118th Congress. Their expertise and partnership are essential to fulfilling this Committee’s mandate of delivering certainty and prosperity to American agriculture and its entire value chain. We will serve as a check on the Administration’s regulatory attacks and advance policy to strengthen rural communities. The revised jurisdiction of our subcommittees, the leadership announced today, and the strength and diversity of new and returning members lays the foundation for us to deliver for the American people.”

Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08) will serve as the Vice Chair of the Full Committee.

Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit—Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • The farm safety net—commodity policy and crop insurance—which together provide critical risk management tools to farmers and ranchers;
  • Farm Service Agency (FSA) credit programs, which can assist producers wishing to finance the purchase or operation of a farm or ranch, and;
  • Oversight of FSA and the Risk Management Agency (RMA), including the implementation and delivery of programs authorized by the Farm Bill, use of the Commodity Credit Corporation by the Administration, and delivery of appropriated ad hoc disaster assistance.

Subcommittee on Forestry—Rep. Doug LaMalfa (CA-01)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • The USDA Forest Service and private forest lands;
  • Active forest management, which supports forest health and restoration, rural communities, forest products, and recreation, as well as efforts to address the wildfire crisis, and;
  • A review of all Farm Bill authorities and programs, proposed regulations, the USFS, the 10-year wildfire strategy, and new funding and authorities provided by Congress to the Forest Service.

Subcommittee on Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology—Rep. Jim Baird (IN-04)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • Conservation programs administered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Farm Service Agency (FSA);
  • Oversight of NRCS and FSA, including conservation programs authorized by the Farm Bill, new funding included in the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Administration’s actions on conservation and climate;
  • Research programs authorized in the Farm Bill that ensure American agriculture can continue to innovate to ensure consumers have access to the safest, most affordable, and most abundant food and fiber supply in the world;
  • Oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency and implementation of the registration and review process for crop protection tools, and;
  • Oversight of federal agricultural biotechnology policies to ensure they are risk-proportionate, science-based, and promote innovation.

Subcommittee on Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture, and Horticulture—Rep. Brad Finstad (MN-01)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • A review of existing trade agreements and commitments, proposed frameworks, agricultural export programs, and U.S. food aid initiatives;
  • The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and oversight including, but not limited to: cost, eligibility, workforce participation, quality control and program integrity, and the use of technology and innovation in the electronic benefits transfer system;
  • Oversight related to commodity distribution programs, including funding and impact, incentive initiatives, and nutrition education, and;
  • A review of marketing and promotion programs and proposals related to fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops.

Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry—Rep. Tracey Mann (KS-01)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • Livestock, dairy, and poultry markets generally;
  • Policies impacting dairy producers, including the Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) program and Federal Milk Marketing Orders (FMMO);
  • USDA implementation of the Packers and Stockyards Act including recent and forthcoming rulemakings;
  • Ongoing efforts to increase and diversify meat and poultry processing capacity;
  • Programs designed to protect animal health and prevent the spread of harmful animal disease, and;
  • A review of meat and poultry inspection policies and their impact on the adoption of scientific and technological advancements.

Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development—Rep. Dusty Johnson (SD-At Large)

The subcommittee’s jurisdiction will cover, among other things:

  • Policies to promote rural prosperity by improving rural energy and development programs authorized through the 2023 Farm Bill;
  • Policies to bring robust oversight and retail customer protections to digital commodity markets;
  • The impacts of inflation, global conflict, and trade distortions on global commodity markets;
  • Operations and authorities of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and legislation to reauthorize the Commission, and; 
  • Policies to promote robust risk-mitigation, resiliency, and recovery planning for derivatives markets, intermediaries, and participants.

To view the full list of subcommittee jurisdictions, click here.

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