Cuts to farm bill clean energy programs will hurt rural economies
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The Environmental Law & Policy Center Updated: November 16, 2011
The Congressional Conference Committee proposed to cut clean energy programs for agriculture by more than 60% in the agriculture budget for fiscal year 2012. Because the US government is operating under a short-term agreement that expires on Nov. 18 this new measure is expected to pass this week, without amendment.
Members from the House and Senate proposed deep cuts to funding for popular clean energy programs that create rural economic development and energy independence. “This is the wrong time to slash funding for programs that create jobs and rural economic development,” said Allen Grosboll, Legislative Director for the Environmental Law & Policy Center. “These cuts are a step back from solving America’s jobs and energy challenges.”
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