Smith Outlines for USDA Policies to Help Farmers ImmediatelySmith Recommends Policies to USDA Secretary Perdue to Help During Coronavirus OutbreakWASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Jason Smith (R-MO) provided a list of policies to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue on Wednesday to help farmers and producers in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The proposal outlined what executive steps the Trump Administration can take and what policies they can support to ease the burden on farmers during this difficult time. The proposal included numerous ideas Smith gathered from conference calls he has held with individuals throughout southern Missouri. Last Thursday, he held a call with 40 farmers 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. Additionally, he spoke with over 80 small and family-owned businesses to hear what kind of immediate relief would be most helpful to them. Smith wants to ensure their feedback is properly reflected and that their needs are being addressed. “Our farmers work tirelessly to provide American families with the most nutritious and abundant food anywhere else on earth, and we must ensure their needs are responded to during this historic pandemic” said Congressman Smith. “President Trump has been an incredible ally for our rural communities, and that’s why I’m providing him the feedback I’ve received directly from our farmers and producers about how we can do exactly that. I’ve outlined dozens of ways his administration can provide immediate and targeted relief to them right now.” Specifically, Smith says the administration should be helping farmers and producers through both direct payments as well as access to low and zero-interest loans. Other ways USDA can help is by providing targeted assistance for forest products, along with broader regulatory relief and investments for increasing broadband access. Smith stressed the importance of these policy proposals to Secretary Perdue, saying “every available resource must be put on the table in order to help our farmers and producers through this national health emergency.” Smith has been adamant about the needs of rural communities during the coronavirus outbreak. Last week, he 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. The full text of the proposal is available below: The Honorable Sonny Perdue I would like to first thank President Trump and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the hard work you all have put in on behalf of America’s farmers and producers. Whether its expanding global trade markets or repealing Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS), American farmers know they can count on the Trump Administration. During this time of great uncertainty, I know that this Administration will take every action necessary to continue prioritization of farmers and producers. With that in mind, please find several policies that I believe will give farmers and producers the relief they need to make it through this difficult stretch. Direct Payments to Farmers and Producers
Flexibility and Access to Low- and Zero-Interest Loans
Forest Products
Regulatory Relief
Broadband Access
Every available resource must be put on the table in order to help our farmers and producers through this national health emergency. Thank you for your attention to these matters. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance during this time of crisis. Sincerely, Jason Smith You can read the original letter sent to USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue, here. ### |