Oppose Ag-Only Farm Bill: Spends More Than Senate Bill; Changes Make Subsidies Permanent
July 11, 2013
For years, proponents of bioenergy and biofuels promised that the industry would help reduce U.S. dependence on fossil fuels, decrease...
For more than 75 years, market-distorting agricultural subsidies have produced numerous unintended consequences that have degraded water...
The United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) was established in 1992 as a wholly-owned federal entity until it was privatized in 1998....
In February 2010, the Department of Energy (DOE) conditionally offered Southern Company and its partners a total of $8.33 billion in...
Despite last year’s drought, the agriculture sector recorded its second highest year of profits in a generation, down just three percent...
All federal agricultural programs – including conservation programs - should prove that they are achieving measurable outcomes that...
Despite best intentions, sometimes federal programs do more harm than good and cause unintended consequences that unnecessarily shift...
“Shallow loss” programs are a luxury that would be the envy of any other industry. They are market- and trade-distorting entitlement...
Every five or so years, Congress has an opportunity to reform agriculture policy in the farm bill, a massive piece of legislation that...
The Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP), a new program added to the energy title in the 2008 farm bill, was intended to spur...
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Volume XVIII No. 37
Possible action in Syria has become the most recent excuse du jour for Pentagon boosters...
July 11, 2013