Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1853

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

CALL Act Conservation for Agricultural Leased Land Act

Impact

The legislation mandates a thorough review and analysis by the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Economic Research Service. The findings will encompass existing research, federal incentives, and state-level initiatives promoting conservation. Importantly, it highlights the need for tailored solutions that recognize the diversity of leasing arrangements and the unique needs of farmers, particularly those from historically marginalized backgrounds. A report detailing the study's outcomes and recommendations is required by December 31, 2026, ensuring a structured timeline for actionable insights.

Summary

House Bill 1853, titled the 'Conservation for Agricultural Leased Land Act' (CALL Act), aims to conduct a comprehensive study on the barriers faced by agricultural landowners and tenants in implementing conservation practices on leased land. The bill underscores the significance of understanding the influences that lease agreements and tenant independence have on the adoption of ecological practices. Given that a considerable portion of agricultural land is leased, the need for specific insights into this sector's challenges is pressing, as many conservation programs may go underutilized due to such barriers.

Contention

The bill seeks to clarify not just the barriers but also the potential avenues for increasing conservation practice adoption among tenants who do not own their land. Tensions may arise surrounding the need for improved federal outreach to farmers and landlords regarding conservation options, as well as around the existing federal structures that may not adequately serve the unique situations of leased agricultural lands. Additionally, stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of proposed solutions and whether they require legislative authorization to be implemented. The consideration of socio-economic factors, including support for beginning farmers and ranchers of color, will also play a crucial role in the conversations surrounding this bill.

Congress_id

119-HR-1853

Introduced_date

2025-03-05

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB707

CALL Act Conservation for Agricultural Leased Land Act

US HB5500

PLACE Act of 2023 Peer Learning for Agriculture Conservation Education Act of 2023

US HB5951

Soil CARE Act of 2023 Soil Conservation And Regeneration Education Act of 2023

US HB7408

America’s Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act

US HB9776

Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Connectivity Conservation Act of 2024

US HB9678

Federal Lands Amplified Security for the Homeland (FLASH) Act

US HB8811

America’s Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act of 2024

US HB708

Climate Agricultural Conservation Practices Act

US HB10514

To provide additional assistance to certain agricultural producers, and for other purposes.

US HB10162

RESERVE Federal Land Act Review and Evaluation of Strategies for Equitable Reservations for Visitor Experiences Federal Land Act

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