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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-04-30

Franklin Statement On Farm, Food, And National Security Act

Scott Franklin
Scott Franklin
RFL-18 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Scott Franklin (R-FL) was published on 2026-04-30 and titled "Franklin Statement On Farm, Food, And National Security Act". It focuses on trade policy and touches on agriculture.

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Franklin Statement On Farm, Food, And National Security Act

Congressman Scott Franklin issued the following statement on today’s vote to advance the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026: “Our agriculture sector has been operating under short-term extensions of a farm bill that’s nearly a decade old. That uncertainty makes it harder for producers to plan, invest and stay competitive. This bill is a step toward restoring long-term stability. “It strengthens the farm safety net and expands access to credit and risk management tools at a time when input costs remain high and margins are tight. It also makes targeted investments in specialty crops, which are critical to Florida’s economy, supports export markets, and updates rural development and research programs to better reflect where today’s agricultural landscape. “Importantly, this legislation also includes provisions I’ve worked to advance, including the TEMP Act and standing disaster block grant authority. For states like Florida, where hurricanes and freezes are a regular part of life, speed of relief matters. These reforms will help get assistance out faster and gives states more flexibility to respond when producers need it most. “After years of short-term fixes, this is a meaningful step toward a more reliable, modern farm policy. I supported advancing this bill and will continue working to ensure it delivers for Florida producers and rural communities.” ###
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