2025 second_quarter Filing
Q2Lobbying Activities (3)
Agriculture
View allIssues relating to USDA-APHIS Rangeland Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Suppression Program and infestations in northern California. Support Section (a) of section 10107 that amends section 420(f)of the 7 USC, Plant Protection, Section 7721, Plant Pest and Disease Management & Disaster Prevention, included in H.R. 1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act that provide $90 million for fiscal year 2026 and each fiscal year thereafter. Issues relating to 7 USC, Plant Protection, Section 7721, Plant pest and disease management and disaster prevention, (b)(6) Special Funding Considerations. The Secretary of Agriculture is directed to provide funds to a State department of agriculture if the Secretary determines that-(A) the State department of agriculture is in a State that has a high risk of being affected by 1 or more plant pests or diseases, taking into consideration-(i) the number of international ports of entry in the State; (ii) the volume of international passenger and cargo entry into the State; (iii) the geographic location of the State and if the location or types of agricultural commodities produced in the State are conducive to agricultural pest and disease establishment due to the climate, crop diversity, or natural resources (including unique plant species) of the State; and (iv) whether the Secretary has determined that an agricultural pest or disease in the State is a Federal concern; and (B) the early plant pest detection and surveillance activities supported with the funds will likely-(i) prevent the introduction and establishment of plant pests; and (ii) provide a comprehensive approach to compliment Federal detection efforts. Issues relating to potential impacts of Department of Government Efficiency staff reductions in USDA biological program areas that are labor-intensive activities, and resulting challenges to safeguarding U.S. agriculture. Issues relating to producers in California facing challenges with rat infestations in almond orchards. Rats are damaging trees and nuts and eating through irrigation pipelines. Issues relating to National Detector Dog Training Center in protecting the domestic agriculture sector from invasive pests and diseases. Urge USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service to consider and prioritize the growing use of canine teams nationally and within territories of the U.S. by exploring ways to expand the number of canine detection training facilities across the country, to include areas on the West Coast with high detection needs. Support enactment of H.R. 776, Nutria Eradication and Control Reauthorization Act of 2025, and funding at the authorized level for the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program.