Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2435

Introduced
3/27/25  

Caption

Save Our Small Farms Act of 2025

Impact

The bill is anticipated to have significant impacts on state agricultural laws and policies concerning crop insurance and disaster assistance. By lowering costs and simplifying application processes, HB2435 aims to make agricultural insurance more accessible to small and disadvantaged farmers, including limited resource and veteran farmers. Furthermore, it encourages a shift from the noninsured crop disaster assistance program to whole farm plans, thereby promoting more extensive coverage and risk management for producers. Such changes could enhance the stability of farm income and ensure better protection against unforeseen agricultural disasters, especially for small-scale operations.

Summary

House Bill 2435, titled the 'Save Our Small Farms Act of 2025', aims to amend the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 by enhancing support for farmers who utilize the noninsured crop disaster assistance program. The proposed legislation seeks to lower the costs associated with purchasing coverage, minimize the paperwork required for farmers, and increase the payouts offered under this program, thereby easing financial burdens in times of crop loss or disaster. An important feature of the bill is the introduction of incentives for farmers to transition toward a more comprehensive whole farm risk management insurance policy, which includes offering progressive premium discounts based on commitments to purchase such insurance.

Contention

Although supporters of HB2435 argue that it represents a necessary step to fortify agricultural resilience and support small farmers, there may be areas of contention. Critics may point to the increased financial implications for the government in providing enhanced payouts and subsidies associated with the expanded insurance options. There might also be discussions surrounding the effectiveness of the proposed administrative simplifications and whether they actually result in greater access and usability for the intended beneficiaries. Stakeholders will be watching closely to assess the impacts on agricultural insurance markets and whether the intended protections are effectively realized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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