News for Immediate Release
April 26, 2012
Sportsmen Praise Farm Bill,
Urge Swift Senate Floor Action
Senate Agriculture Committee's Farm Bill upholds key conservation programs,
includes provisions important to private lands conservation and hunting and
angling
WASHINGTON - As the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee finalizes its version
of the 2012 Farm Bill, which sustains millions of acres of valuable private
lands fish and wildlife habitat, prominent sportsmen's groups urged swift
action by the full Congress to expedite passage of this key legislation, the
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced today.
Members of the TRCP
<http://www.trcp.org/issues/agriculture/the-agriculture-and-wildlife-w...
-group> Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group, which advocates on behalf of
sensible and successful farm conservation programs, offered praise to Senate
decision makers for their efforts to maintain hunting and angling
opportunities relied upon by sportsmen across the nation.
"These are trying times for private lands conservation funding, but thanks
to the leadership of Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow and Ranking Member Pat
Roberts, the Senate Farm Bill makes the most of limited dollars," said Steve
Kline, director of the TRCP Center for Agricultural and Private Lands. "By
strengthening programs through sound policy, the Senate Farm Bill makes the
conservation title more efficient and more user friendly, a victory for
responsible resources management. American sportsmen commend the Senate
Agriculture Committee for producing the best possible Farm Bill under
circumstances that are challenging at best."
Jennifer Mock Schaeffer, Farm Bill coordinator for the
<http://www.fishwildlife.org/> Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies and
AWWG chair, affirmed that overall the Senate Committee maintains the
functions of the Farm Bill's conservation title, although many of the
program names have changed and funds have been reallocated accordingly.
"The Senate Agriculture Committee worked admirably at making the most of a
very unfortunate national budget situation," said Mock Schaeffer. "We
sincerely appreciate Chairwoman Stabenow's and Senator Roberts' commitment
to continue funding for conservation programs at reasonable levels - and
their acknowledgement that conservation is a significant component of
working agriculture.
"As budgets grow even tighter in the months to come, Congress must work
together to pass a Farm Bill before the end of 2012," continued Mock
Schaeffer. "As the Senate Agriculture Committee concludes its process by
reporting a bill to the floor, we look forward to working with both the full
Senate and the House to prioritize passage of the Farm Bill."
Especially important in the Senate's effort was the inclusion of a strong
Sodsaver provision. Initially proposed as an amendment by Sen. John Thune of
South Dakota, the provision was adopted in the underlying bill by committee
leadership prior to the markup.
Sodsaver promotes land management practices that facilitate the conservation
of native grasslands. The program is important to fish and wildlife and
valued by sportsmen. The committee's action on this critical issue drew loud
praise from the TRCP and its partners.
"America's grasslands provide essential habitat for fish and wildlife and
afford opportunities for outdoor recreation of all kinds," said Dan Wrinn,
director of public policy for <http://www.ducks.org> Ducks Unlimited, an
AWWG member. "But grasslands are also one of our more threatened ecosystems.
Sodsaver presents Congress with a rare opportunity to save taxpayer money,
protect an iconic American landscape and preserve the ability of farmers and
ranchers to manage their lands as they see fit. We are thrilled that
committee leadership recognized the importance of Senator Thune's amendment
and included it in the chairwoman's mark."
"With Senate deliberations on the Farm Bill continuing and the House
beginning hearings on the bill, now is the time for our elected leaders to
work together toward swift passage of this critical piece of legislation,"
said Dave Nomsen, vice president of government affairs for
<http://www.pheasantsforever.org/> Pheasants Forever and
<http://www.quailforever.org/> Quail Forever, AWWG members. "Farm Bill
conservation programs are critical to
<http://www.trcp.org/assets/pdf/The_Economic_Value_of_Outdoor_Recreati...
> the more than $95 billion in economic activity annually contributed by
hunting and angling, and Congress must strive to keep them operating as
efficiently as possible."
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