The U.S. House approved a five-year farm bill (224-200) authorizing subsidy and nutrition assistance programs through fiscal 2031, representing a major agriculture and nutrition policy update after three years of extensions. The Congressional Budget Office estimated the bill would not meaningfully affect discretionary federal spending.
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The U.S. House approved a five-year farm bill by a 224-200 vote to update agriculture and nutrition policy after three years of extensions. The bill would authorize subsidy and nutrition assistance programs through fiscal 2031, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating minimal impact on discretionary federal spending.