Rep. Smith Pushes for Rural Relief Coronavirus ResponseCalls on Congress and White House to Address the Unique Challenges Facing Rural CommunitiesWASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Jason Smith (R-MO) is urging Congressional Leaders and the White House to include his “Rural Relief” package of proposals in upcoming legislative responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Smith wants to ensure that the federal government is responsive to the challenges facing rural communities and has shared dozens of policy proposals with leaders and the Administration to help rural Missourians. On Thursday, Congressman Smith held a conference call with 50 health care providers, doctors, and stakeholders from around southern Missouri to hear from them about what resources they need and how he can help. During the call, he called the doctors and providers “warriors fighting on the frontlines,” and he shared how proud he was of their continued service to our rural communities. Also, on Thursday, Smith held another call with 40 farmers throughout southern Missouri to solicit feedback about how they’re being impacted by the coronavirus and to hear their ideas for what would be most helpful in getting relief to America’s farmers right now. Smith is holding a series of calls with small businesses and veterans on Friday. He wants to ensure their feedback is also properly reflected in the needs being address now and the relief packages to come. Smith outlined a series of legislative proposals to help cushion the blow to southern Missouri, and other rural communities across the country, while the nation faces the threat of this historic pandemic. Smith is pressing congressional leaders and the Trump Administration to include his proposals. “These Rural Relief proposals are about providing help to rural Americans during this historic time,” said Congressman Smith. “Whether it’s our farmers who truly feed and clothe the world or our rural health care providers who face an already uphill challenge, the needs of our rural communities have to be taken care of. I’m urging Congressional leaders and the White House to consider the needs of every American family when crafting these response package bills.” Specifically, the package proposes Small Business Administration (SBA) loan expansions, easing Hours of Service (HOS) Regulations for livestock haulers, and direct, immediate assistance for farmers and producers. Congressman Smith also calls for a delay in implementing all new regulatory actions, stresses the importance of expanding broadband access while telework and telehealth services are expanded, and protecting rural hospitals and health clinics by increasing their resources. He also urged his colleagues to consider his recently introduced bill, the Preventing Pandemic Profiting Act, that would bring federal price gouging laws into line with the common-sense laws on the books in Missouri. Currently, there are 16 states without state laws that protect against price gouging during a declared state of emergency. The full text of the proposals is available below: Vice President Pence, Leader McConnell, Leader Schumer, Speaker Pelosi, Leader McCarthy: I would first like to applaud you for your commitment to helping Americans across the country weather the current public health emergency gripping the nation. It is during times like these that the American people look to their leaders for help, and I am proud that President Trump and Congress stand ready to rise to that challenge. As you continue working on numerous relief packages to address this unfolding crisis, I hope you will consider the unique challenges faced by those in rural America. Unfortunately, these challenges are often not fully understood and therefore not adequately addressed. With that in mind, I’ve been speaking with families, small business owners, farmers, and ranchers in rural America, including those in southern Missouri, about how to best tackle their specific needs during this national health crisis. I hope that you will consider these proposals from the heart of rural America as part of any packages seeking to address this crisis. Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan Expansion Rural Americans need flexibility and increased access to government-backed loan programs in order to ensure that farmers, ranchers, and Main Street businesses can survive this national health emergency. Small businesses in southern Missouri, and across the country, are already feeling the impacts of this epidemic. To ensure producers and businesses will continue to serve their communities for years to come, we must create an interest-free or low-interest loan program that addresses their unique needs:
Assistance for all Farmers and Producers
Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC)/Price Loss Coverage (PLC) Advanced Payments
Delay Implementation of Ongoing Regulatory Actions
Broadband Access
Protecting Rural Hospitals and Health Clinics
Preventing Pandemic Profiting
In this difficult time, I know that you all have the best interests of the American people at heart. As President Trump has said, we are on a war footing in fighting this virus. Our response to this historic pandemic will require an equally historic response. I applaud the tireless work you have done, setting aside partisan differences to work together towards one common goal. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance to you all during this time of crisis. Sincerely, Jason Smith You can read the original letter sent to Congressional Leaders and the White House, here. ### |