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Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development.
2025-12-02
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The federal government would establish a dedicated USDA Rural Development office specifically serving Guam and the Western Pacific region, giving these island communities their own local resource center for agricultural loans, infrastructure grants, and rural business support. Currently, these areas are served from offices located elsewhere, which can make it harder for farmers, small business owners, and local governments to access federal agricultural assistance programs. This change would bring USDA services closer to the people who need them in the Pacific.
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