The Kind motion to recommit failed and the Farm bill passed. Sierra Club is a member of the Sustainable Agriculture Coalition. The Sierra Club's number one problem with the Farm Bill is the EQIP program will allow CAFO's to get money for controlling pollution. The Club believes that these facilities are big enough (sometimes owned by a multinational corporation) to afford paying for the clean up of their pollution themselves. In the past CAFOs were prohibited from getting this money and we supported that. The money was targeted in Iowa to small operations in certain watersheds. The other problem the club had was the lack of payment limitations in the commodity program. If there had been payment limitations on the commodity program and the EQIP program, I believe our position would have been different. Thanks to Erin for posting the Sierra Club's press release that explained our position. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: SAC press release: recommit Farm Bill to Conference Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 08:31:07 EDT From: [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE COALITION For Immediate Release Contact: Ferd Hoefner May 1, 2002 202/547-5754 COALITION SUPPORTING KIND MOTION TO RECOMMIT FARM BILL WASHINGTON, DC - The Sustainable Agriculture Coalition today announced its support for the motion to recommit the farm bill to conference to be offered by Rep. Ron Kind. The motion follows closely the motion to instruct the conferees passed overwhelmingly by the House two weeks ago on the issue of payment limitations. The farm bill conferees chose to ignore the will of the House on payment limitation reform. Instead, the conference adopted an extension of the status quo, leaving the full array of current loopholes to the limits in place, including generic certificates which allow unlimited payments to the nation’s largest operations. Not content with just maintaining the loopholes, the conference report actually increases the limit on income support payments by $50,000 to $210,000. Marketing loan payments remain without any cap at all. The motion to recommit will instruct conferees to reinvest the savings from payment limit reform into rural development, conservation, energy, and nutrition programs. “The farm bill should assist family farms and rural communities, not do harm,” said Ferd Hoefner, Washington Representative for the Coalition. “A yes vote on the motion to recommit is a vote for agriculture and rural revitalization.” The Sustainable Agriculture Coalition represents Midwest-based farm, rural and conservation organizations that advocate public policies supporting the long-term economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture, natural resources and rural communities. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]