H.Con.Res.0017

Urging Indiana's federal congressional delegation and the United States government to place price floors for farmers and break up agricultural monopolies.

Introduced·2/9/26
Intr Text

Indiana House of Representatives urges federal government to set price floors for farmers and break up agricultural monopolies.

The Indiana House of Representatives urges the federal government to establish price floors for agricultural commodities to ensure farmers receive fair compensation. It also calls for stronger antitrust enforcement to break up agribusiness monopolies and oligopolies. The resolution highlights the negative impact of market concentration on farmers' bargaining power and income stability. It emphasizes the importance of fair competition and transparency in agricultural markets to support the long-term sustainability of American agriculture.

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Where it stands

Current
Agriculture and Rural Development Committee
Next
Committee decision

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History

Feb 9

House

Authored by Representative Gore

Feb 9

House

Coauthored by Representatives Bartlett, Campbell, Harris, Jackson C

Feb 9

House

First reading: referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development