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Dec 23, 2015
ASA is proud to announce that Congress concluded its work for the year by passing an omnibus appropriations bill and a package of tax provisions in a series of votes last week. Both pieces of legislation include items of significant interest and impact to soybean farmers, and below is a summary of the two bills. The House of Representatives passed the tax package by a vote of 318-108 and the Omnibus Appropriations bill by a vote of 316-113; and the Senate approved the package together with a vote of 65-33. Congress will now adjourn for the remainder of 2015 as President Obama has indicated he will sign them into law.
Omnibus Appropriations Bill
While some media outlets suggested the future of the Omnibus Appropriations bill was less than certain in both the House and the Senate, the end result was anything but. The bill passed with 316 votes in the House and 65 in the Senate. Included in the bill are the following wins for soybean farmers:
Unfortunately, two prominent, ASA-supported policy riders – one to prevent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from implementing the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) regulations and another on pre-emption of state GMO labeling initiatives were on the table during negotiations over the omnibus, but ultimately were not included. Both issues are expected to be the focus of continued debate and legislative maneuvering again in 2016.
Tax Extenders Package
ASA had multiple priorities included in the Tax Extenders package, which passed with similar ease. The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015 included the following soy-specific provisions: