Inflation Reduction Act Climate and Conservation Funding and What is Means for this Year’s Farm Bill

Marisa Koontz is a law student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. She is a guest contributor to this blog. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA), signed into law by President Biden on August 16, 2022, is a budget reconciliation package that provides approximately $770 billion in new spending to reduce the federal government…

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WPS: Reforming the Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ) to Protect Farmworkers From Pesticide Exposure

Eric Surgarman is a law student at Lewis & Clark Law School and a guest contributor to this blog. Over 1 billion pounds of pesticides (you read that right, 1,000,000,000 pounds) are applied annually in the United States alone, and with agriculture being responsible for approximately 85-90% of pesticide use, the millions of farmworkers who supply the nation’s food bear the…

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How the Farm Bill Could Incentivize Sustainable Farming Practices

Beverly Bolster is an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland and a guest contributor to this blog. Sustainable farming practices, such as planting cover crops, applying compost to fields, rotating crops, and not tilling soil, can create long-term benefits for farmers, increase crop productivity, and benefit the entire food system. However, these methods may require increased costs or labor…

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Overview of Conservation Practices from Farms to Forests and Wetlands Farm Bill Briefing

Olivia Scuderi is an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland and guest contributor to this blog. Farm Bill briefings are a critical process in preparing and evaluating current issues in agriculture. The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) hosted a briefing on June 21 in the Russell Senate Office Building with four diverse panelists. Speakers consisted of Samantha Levy,…

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Debt Ceiling Deal Changes SNAP Recipients’ Work Requirements

Marisa Koontz is a law student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. She is a guest contributor to this blog. On June 3, President Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, H.R. 3746 (also known as the debt ceiling deal), into law after weeks of negotiations. These negotiations took place under a pressure cooker…

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Citizen Suit Provisions: A Path Towards Environmental Accountability In Agriculture Law

Kaitlynn Dixon is a law student at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and a guest contributor to this blog. Using the 2023 Farm Bill, Congress should implement citizen suit provisions to provide the public and stakeholders the power to hold the USDA accountable for carrying out directives the Farm Bill mandates. A citizen suit provision would establish…

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Preventing Heat-related Illness Among Farmworkers

Robert Velazquez is a law student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and is a guest contributor to this blog. For many people the thought of performing back breaking manual labor in triple digit heat seems unfathomable, but for farmworkers harvesting America’s produce, it’s another day at the office. Farmworkers who spend most of their…

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Addressing the Agricultural Labor Shortage

Robert Velazquez is a law student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and is a guest contributor to this blog. American agriculture is deeply reliant on foreign labor to meet market demands. Since the mid-20th century, the domestic supply of agricultural workers has continually shrunk causing farm employers to rely on temporary foreign workers on…

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How Pesticides Hurt Us All

Luca Greco is a law student in the HLS Food Law & Policy Clinic and a guest contributor to this blog. Pesticides pose a fundamental threat to environmental justice communities around the country, not only in rural areas, but also in urban areas. While many might picture crop dusters and fields of corn when they think of pesticides, their widespread use…

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