ICBA and other groups urged policymakers to protect crop insurance from harmful cuts as they develop the fiscal 2022 budget.
ICBA urges crop insurance support
February 25, 2021 / By ICBA
ICBA and other groups urged policymakers to protect crop insurance from harmful cuts as they develop the fiscal 2022 budget.
ICBA and other groups urged policymakers to protect crop insurance from harmful cuts as they develop the fiscal 2022 budget. In letters to the Biden administration and key congressional committees, the groups said crop insurance remains vital amid COVID-19 challenges, extreme weather, and market disruptions.
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