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Press Release: Klobuchar, Thune, Smith, and Moran Unveil Bipartisan Conservation Reserve Program Legislation

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Senators Klobuchar, Thune, Smith, and Moran proposed legislation to enhance the Conservation Reserve Program, improving grazing access and enrollment.

Quiver AI Summary

U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar, John Thune, Tina Smith, and Jerry Moran have introduced the bipartisan Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Improvement and Flexibility Act. This legislation aims to enhance CRP by improving grazing access, expanding enrollment options, and facilitating emergency haying during weather-related crises.

Senator Klobuchar stated that the bill would strengthen conservation practices, while Senator Thune emphasized its importance for South Dakota's agricultural sector. Comments from agricultural leaders expressed support for the enhanced flexibility this legislation provides to farmers and landowners.

The proposed Act includes provisions to increase annual payment limits, establish cost-share for grazing infrastructure, and permanently protect the State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement program. Advocates hope these measures will balance agricultural needs with environmental protections.

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Klobuchar disclosed $513.7K of spending. This was the 83rd most from all Q2 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.

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