
Committee on Agriculture
The House Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, rural development, and forestry.

The House Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, rural development, and forestry.
Glenn Thompson
Republican • PA
Angela Craig
Democrat • MN
Frank D. Lucas
Republican • OK
Austin Scott
Republican • GA
Jim Costa
Democrat • CA
James P. McGovern
Democrat • MA
Rick Crawford
Republican • AR
Alma Adams
Democrat • NC
Scott Desjarlais
Republican • TN
David Rouzer
Republican • NC
Jahana Hayes
Democrat • CT
Shontel M. Brown
Democrat • OH
Trent Kelly
Republican • MS
Donald J. Bacon
Republican • NE
Sharice Davids
Democrat • KS
Andrea Salinas
Democrat • OR
Mike Bost
Republican • IL
Don Davis
Democrat • NC
Dustin Johnson
Republican • SD
James Baird
Republican • IN
Jill Tokuda
Democrat • HI
Nikki Budzinski
Democrat • IL
Tracey Mann
Republican • KS
Eric Sorensen
Democrat • IL
Randy Feenstra
Republican • IA
Gabriel Vasquez
Democrat • NM
Mary E. Miller
Republican • IL
Barry Moore
Republican • AL
Jonathan Jackson
Democrat • IL
Kat Cammack
Republican • FL
Shri Thanedar
Democrat • MI
Adam Gray
Democrat • CA
Brad Finstad
Republican • MN
John Rose
Republican • TN
Kristen McDonald Rivet
Democrat • MI
Ronny Jackson
Republican • TX
Shomari C. Figures
Democrat • AL
Eugene Simon Vindman
Democrat • VA
Monica De La Cruz
Republican • TX
Josh Riley
Democrat • NY
Zach Nunn
Republican • IA
Derrick Van Orden
Republican • WI
John W. Mannion
Democrat • NY
April McClain Delaney
Democrat • MD
Daniel Milton Newhouse
Republican • WA
Chellie Pingree
Democrat • ME
Tony Wied
Republican • WI
Robert P. Bresnahan
Republican • PA
Salud Carbajal
Democrat • CA
Mark B. Messmer
Republican • IN
Mark Harris
Republican • NC
David J. Taylor
Republican • OH
Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights
The bill strengthens legal protections, reduces criminalization, and pushes for expanded housing and services for unhoused and low-income Americans, but does so at the cost of higher public and private spending, increased litigation and compliance burdens, and implementation challenges that could produce uneven local outcomes.
Food Reform for Effective and Sustainable Health (FRESH) Act of 2026
This bill increases Congressional oversight and political accountability over federal Dietary Guidelines, but does so at the cost of slower implementation, greater administrative burden, and increased risk of politicizing science-based nutrition recommendations.
FAIR Labels Act of 2026
The bill trades clearer, safety‑focused federal oversight and regulatory certainty for cell‑cultivated proteins—improving consumer protection and market clarity—against higher compliance costs, potential short‑term market delays, and added enforcement burden that could particularly strain small producers and regulators.
Farmland for Farmers Act of 2026
The bill strengthens protections to keep farmland locally owned—clarifying eligibility, increasing transparency, enabling state and federal enforcement, and exempting public research uses—while restricting institutional and out-of-state investment and imposing new compliance burdens and strong penalties that raise legal and financial risks for some owners.
Save SNAP Act of 2026
The bill protects low-income households from SNAP benefit interruptions by authorizing a federal backstop when States cannot meet cost-shares, at the cost of higher federal spending, potential weakening of State budget incentives, and added administrative burden.
Rural Health Resilience Act of 2026
The bill helps keep rural health centers open and upgrade facilities to protect access for underserved communities, but increases federal financial exposure and may sustain unviable providers while reducing spending transparency.
Precision Agriculture Workforce Training and Development Act
The bill directs federal support toward precision‑agriculture training and research—boosting student skills, employer productivity, and university programs—while increasing federal spending and risking unequal access and a narrowing of other agricultural research priorities.
Shows active legislation in this committee's pipeline. Controversiality scores and analysis are AI-generated from the 119th Congress.
Stance scores range from -1 (opposes) to +1 (supports), based on bills referred to this committee in the 119th Congress. Confidence dot shown for high-confidence scores.






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