Federal Bill: HR 7567
Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
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Summary
Bill Summary
H.R. 7567 is the 2026 Farm Bill, reauthorizing and revising a wide range of USDA programs through fiscal year 2031, including commodity supports, crop insurance, conservation, trade, credit, research, forestry, energy, rural development, and nutrition programs like SNAP. It continues and tweaks existing structures rather than fundamentally shifting the system: it maintains heavy support for conventional commodity agriculture, modestly updates conservation and rural development tools, and makes mostly administrative SNAP changes (like EBT security and online purchasing), without reorienting federal food spending toward whole, minimally processed, organic, or regenerative foods.
Why It Matters to MAHA
The MAHA Movement supports Amendment 51 to Protect Our Health! We support farms and farmers but do not support Sections 10205, 10206, 10207 of H.R. 7567. These provisions, while continuing major agricultural programs, largely reinforce a system centered on ultra‑processed foods, pesticide‑intensive monocultures, and weaken control over what goes into our water and air! By failing to meaningfully shift subsidies and insurance toward organic, regenerative, and nutrient‑dense food production, these sections conflict with MAHA’s mission to transform agriculture and nutrition policy to reduce toxic exposures and rebuild public health from the soil up.
Introduced
02/13/2026
In Committee
02/13/2026
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

G.T. Thompson
Republican Representative (PA)