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Latest Action: 05/22/2008 - Veto message received in Senate. Ordered held at the desk. Bill TextTo provide for the continuation of agricultural programs through fiscal year 2012, and for other purposes. 5/22/2008--Public Law. (There is 1 other summary) Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 - Title I: Commodity Programs - (Sec. 1001) Defines specified terms. Subtitle A: Direct Payments and Counter-Cyclical Payments - (Sec. 1101) Directs the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) to adjust base acres for covered commodities for a farm whenever: (1) a conservation reserve contract expires or is voluntarily terminated; (2) cropland is released from coverage under a conservation reserve contract; or (3) the producer has eligible pulse crop or oilseed acreage. Requires election of either direct payments and counter-cyclical payments or conservation payments if the base adjustment is made due to a change in status of a conservation reserve contract. Requires a reduction in base acres if the sum of base acres and [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 05/21/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1106-1107) Bill TextTo reauthorize and provide additional funding for essential agricultural research, extension, education, and related programs, to establish the National Institutes for Food and Agriculture as an independent agency reporting to and coordinating with the Secretary of Agriculture, and for other purposes. 5/21/2007--Introduced. Creating Research Extension and Teaching Excellence for the 21st Century Act of 2007 or CREATE-21 Act of 2007 - Establishes the National Institutes for Food and Agriculture, which shall be located in Washington, DC. Transfers specified authorities of the Department of Agriculture and other authorities to the Institutes. Sets forth organizational and funding provisions. Amends the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 to repeal authority for the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board. Eliminates specified funding provisions respecting agricultural research [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 12/10/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade. Bill TextTo assess the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), to require further negotiation of certain provisions of the NAFTA, and to provide for the withdrawal from the NAFTA unless certain conditions are met. 12/6/2007--Introduced. NAFTA Accountability Act - Provides that unless the specified conditions set forth in this Act are met: (1) Congress withdraws its approval of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) effective October 1, 2009; and (2) the President, not later than April 1, 2009, shall provide written notice of withdrawal to the governments of Canada and Mexico. Expresses the sense of Congress that the President should not engage in negotiations to expand NAFTA to include other countries and that trade promotion authority should not be renewed with respect to the approval of any such NAFTA expansion.
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Latest Action: 12/10/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade. Bill TextTo assess the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), to require further negotiation of certain provisions of the NAFTA, and to provide for the withdrawal from the NAFTA unless certain conditions are met. 12/6/2007--Introduced. NAFTA Accountability Act - Provides that unless the specified conditions set forth in this Act are met: (1) Congress withdraws its approval of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) effective October 1, 2009; and (2) the President, not later than April 1, 2009, shall provide written notice of withdrawal to the governments of Canada and Mexico. Expresses the sense of Congress that the President should not engage in negotiations to expand NAFTA to include other countries and that trade promotion authority should not be renewed with respect to the approval of any such NAFTA expansion.
Also tagged in: Acreage allotments, Administrative fees, Administrative procedure, Aflatoxins, Africa (Sub-Saharan), Aged, Agribusiness, Agricultural assistance, Agricultural colleges, Agricultural conservation, Agricultural credit, Agricultural education, Agricultural estimating and reporting, Agricultural experiment stations, Agricultural extension work, Agricultural innovations, Agricultural labor, Agricultural pollution, Agricultural prices, Agricultural research, Agricultural statistics, Agricultural subsidies, Agricultural surpluses, Agriculture, Agriculture in foreign trade, Air pollution, Air pollution control, Alabama, Alaska, Alcohol as fuel, Alcoholism, Alternative crops, Alternative energy sources, American Samoa, Animal diseases, Animals, Appropriations, Aquaculture, Armed forces, Authorization, Bees, Biological warfare, Biomass energy, Biotechnology, Black colleges, Block grants, Broadband, Budgets, Business, Buy American, California, Carbon cycle, Caribbean area, 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Entrepreneurs, Environmental protection, Estates (Law), Eutrophication, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Export finance, Exports, Famines, Farm lands, Farmers, Farms, Federal advisory bodies, Federal aid to education, Federal aid to research, Federal aid to water pollution control, Federal aid to water resources development, Federal officials, Federal-state relations, Federally-guaranteed loans, Feed grains, Feedstock, Fertilizers, Finance, Fines (Penalties), Fire fighters, Fishing, Food, Food labeling, Food relief, Food safety, Food stamps, Food supply, Forced labor, Foreign aid, Foreign policy, Foreign students, Foreign trade promotion, Forest conservation, Forest management, Forest products, Forestry, Fraud, Free trade, Fruit, Fungi, Futures trading, Gardening, Genetic engineering, Georgia, Germplasm resources, Government employees, Government information, Government internships, Government lending, Government paperwork, Government procurement, Government publicity, Graduate education, Grain, Grassland ecology, Grazing, Great Lakes, Greenhouse gases, Grocery trade, Guam, Habitat conservation, Haiti, Hawaii, Hazardous substances, Health education, Health facilities, Health policy, Higher education, Hispanic Americans, Historic sites, History, Homeless, Honey, Horticulture, Housing, Housing subsidies, Human rights, Hunger, Hunting, Hydrogen, Illinois, Import restrictions, Imports, Indemnity, Indian lands, Indiana, Indians, Influenza, Information technology, Infrastructure, Insect control, Insurance premiums, International affairs, International agencies, International education, International relief, Iowa, Irrigation, Job training, Labeling, Labor, Laboratories, Lakes, Landowners, Latin America, Law, Leadership, Leases, Legumes, Lighting, Livestock, Losses, Lumber trade, Malawi, Marketing of farm produce, Marketing orders, Marshall Islands, Maryland, Meat, Meat inspection, Medical care, Medical laboratories, Medical research, Medicine, Methamphetamine, Mexico, Michigan, Micronesia, Migrant labor, Military pay, Milk, Minnesota, Minorities, Minority business enterprises, Minority education, Missouri, Montana, Mortgages, Names, Natural gas, Natural resources, Nonprofit organizations, North Dakota, Nutrition, Nuts, Obesity, Oceania, Ohio, Oilseeds, Old age, survivors and disability insurance, Organic farming, Outdoor recreation, Palau Islands, Paramedical personnel, Peanuts, Pest control, Pesticides, Pipelines, Plant breeding, Plant diseases, Plant protection, Plants, Policy sciences, Politics and government, Poultry, Public broadcasting, Public contracts, Public lands, Public service advertising, Puerto Rico, Radio broadcasting, Railroads, Range management, Refuse and refuse disposal, Refuse as fuel, Reinsurance, Research and development, Research and development facilities, Research centers, Research grants, Restaurants, Restoration ecology, Rice, Right of privacy, Risk, Rural affairs, Rural economic development, Rural health, Sales tax, Saline waters, Scholarships, School lunch program, Science policy, Scientific instruments and apparatus, Seasonal labor, Sediment control, Self-help devices for the disabled, Sheep, Single family housing, Small business, Social security, Social security numbers, Social services, Soil conservation, Soil erosion, Solar energy, Solid wastes, Sorghum, South Dakota, Soybeans, Sports, State and local government, State taxation, Storage, Sugar, Surplus government property, Surveys, Sustainable agriculture, Swine, Tariff, Tariff preferences, Taxation, Technical assistance, Technology, Technology transfer, Telecommunication, Telemedicine, Television broadcasting, Terrorism, Trade, Trade agreements, Transportation, Trees, Urban affairs, Urban areas, Vegetables, Veterinary medicine, Virgin Islands, Virus diseases, Waste water treatment, Water conservation, Water pollution, Water pollution control, Water quality, Water resources, Water supply, Watersheds, Weather forecasting, Weeds, Welfare, Welfare eligibility, Welfare work participation, Wells, Wetlands, Wheat, Wildlife conservation, Wind power, Wisconsin, Women, Women in government, Wool
Latest Action: 05/22/2008 - Veto message received in Senate. Ordered held at the desk. Bill TextTo provide for the continuation of agricultural programs through fiscal year 2012, and for other purposes. 5/22/2008--Public Law. (There is 1 other summary) Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 - Title I: Commodity Programs - (Sec. 1001) Defines specified terms. Subtitle A: Direct Payments and Counter-Cyclical Payments - (Sec. 1101) Directs the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) to adjust base acres for covered commodities for a farm whenever: (1) a conservation reserve contract expires or is voluntarily terminated; (2) cropland is released from coverage under a conservation reserve contract; or (3) the producer has eligible pulse crop or oilseed acreage. Requires election of either direct payments and counter-cyclical payments or conservation payments if the base adjustment is made due to a change in status of a conservation reserve contract. Requires a reduction in base acres if the sum of base acres and [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Agricultural colleges, Agricultural diversification, Agricultural education, Agricultural experiment stations, Agricultural extension work, Agricultural research, Agricultural wastes, Agriculture, Agriculture in foreign trade, Air pollution, Air pollution control, Alcohol as fuel, Alternative energy sources, Animal diseases, Animals, Aquaculture, Authorization, Biological warfare, Biomass energy, Biotechnology, Budgets, Business, Carbon cycle, Children, Colleges, Counterterrorism, Department of Agriculture, Diesel motor, Disabled, Distance education, District of Columbia, Economic policy, Education, Energy, Energy crops, Energy efficiency, Energy research, Entrepreneurs, Environmental protection, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Farmers, Federal advisory bodies, Federal aid to education, Federal aid to research, Food, Food stamps, Foreign policy, Foreign students, Forestry, Forestry research, Genetics, Government procurement, Graduate education, Health promotion, Higher education, Hispanic Americans, Indian education, Indians, International affairs, International competitiveness, International education, Land use, Medical care, Medical research, Medicine, Minorities, Minority business enterprises, Minority education, Natural resources, Nutrition, Oils and fats, Organic farming, Pest control, Plant diseases, Public contracts, Range management, Refuse as fuel, Research and development, Research centers, Research grants, Rural affairs, Rural economic development, Scholarships, Science policy, Scientific education, Scientific instruments and apparatus, Security measures, Self-help devices for the disabled, Solid wastes, State and local government, State laws, Sustainable agriculture, Technology, Telecommunication, Terrorism, Tourism, Trade, Transportation, Veterinary medicine, Water pollution, Water pollution control, Water quality, Welfare, Wheat, Youth services
Latest Action: 05/21/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1106-1107) Bill TextTo reauthorize and provide additional funding for essential agricultural research, extension, education, and related programs, to establish the National Institutes for Food and Agriculture as an independent agency reporting to and coordinating with the Secretary of Agriculture, and for other purposes. 5/21/2007--Introduced. Creating Research Extension and Teaching Excellence for the 21st Century Act of 2007 or CREATE-21 Act of 2007 - Establishes the National Institutes for Food and Agriculture, which shall be located in Washington, DC. Transfers specified authorities of the Department of Agriculture and other authorities to the Institutes. Sets forth organizational and funding provisions. Amends the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 to repeal authority for the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board. Eliminates specified funding provisions respecting agricultural research [...] show full description
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