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HYDE-SMITH, COMMITTEE APPROVE FY26 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS BILL  

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
July 11, 2025
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 Miss. Senator Worked to Advance Miss. Agriculture, Rural & Nutrition Interests in Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.)  helped provide unanimous committee approval of funding legislation that would direct funding and support for agricultural and rural development needs in Mississippi.

Hyde-Smith serves on the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, which drafted the FY2026 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill.  The measure received unanimous committee-level approval, which clears the bill for consideration by the full Senate.  Unlike his Democrat predecessor, Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has vowed to bring appropriations bills to the floor for debate.

“I’m grateful that this agriculture appropriations bill is moving forward because of the Majority Leader’s intention to allow the Senate to take up and debate it.  I hope this return to regular order will mean we can enact a bill that will support agricultural production, research, rural communities, and nutrition programs in Mississippi,” Hyde-Smith said.  “Our Senate bill was written in a fiscally-responsible manner that addresses many of the priorities given to me by Mississippians involved in our state’s largest economic driver.”

Among the items of interest to Mississippi in the committee-passed Senate measure:

  • $23.9 million for the USDA Rural Development Circuit Rider Program to assist the Mississippi Rural Water Association and other water associations across the country respond to water system failures.
  • $13.5 million for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to carry out watershed and flood prevention improvements in Mississippi watersheds.
  • $22.5 million for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) surveillance, testing, management and response activities, $12.5 million of which is for state departments of agriculture and wildlife, research universities and institutions to respond to CWD.  It also provides additional resources to combat new world screwworm and avian influenza outbreaks.
  • $1 million for the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to combat cormorants on Mississippi catfish operations.
  • $3.25 million for improving efficiency for catfish aquaculture, while also maintaining funding for warmwater aquaculture research, and other catfish-related priorities.
  • $10 million for the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program, which offsets the educational loans of veterinarians serving in rural veterinary shortage areas.
  • $4 million for the Veterinary Services Grant Program.
  • $1.0 million to continue the Agricultural Marketing Service Cattle Contract Library to strengthen price discovery in cattle markets.
  • $40 million for the Distance, Learning, and Telemedicine Program, including $3 million for Delta Health Care Services (Delta Health Alliance).
  • $1.5 million for the Institute of Child Nutrition at the University of Mississippi, which is in addition to the $5 million in mandatory funding the Institute received annually.
  • Report language/directives pertaining to:  APHIS evaluation of aerial fleet status; Rural News and Advertising Campaigns; Patient Medication Information; and botanical dietary supplements.
  • The bill also closes the hemp loophole that resulted in the proliferation of unregulated intoxicating hemp products being sold across the country.
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