| Mix-up stalls Farm Bill |
|
|
|
| Written by The Billings Gazette | |
| Thursday, 22 May 2008 | |
|
The House overwhelmingly rejected George W. Bush's veto Wednesday of a $290 billion Farm Bill, but what should have been a stinging defeat for the president became an embarrassment for Democrats. Read More...
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
|
| Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 May 2008 ) |
Related Items
- White House farm bill proposal pleasant surprise for enviros
- Rey sees opening for future CRP enrollments
- Farm bill proposal eyes expansion of conservation programs
- Labor unions stand up for conservation programs
- Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (Farm Bill)
- Congress to give current farm bill 3-month extension
- Two conservation programs would expire under current farm bill
- USDA appointees to defend agency, conservation budget
- Farm bill negotiators move closer to a deal
- 'Holy Grail' for wildlife at risk from energy harvest
- Without agreement, lawmakers look to extend farm bill until April 18
- Montana farmers, conservation groups to debate CRP issues Thursday
- Senators want more conservation spending in farm bill
- NRCS Technical Service Provider
- Bush would veto latest farm bill proposal -- USDA secretary
- Lawmakers 'move toward White House' in attempt to craft farm bill compromise
- Farm bill negotiators return to table as Bush renews veto threat
- Negotiators Agree on Farm Bill, but Bush Vows to Veto It
- Quest for veto-proof farm bill continues on House floor today
- House OKs farm bill by veto-proof margin
- Farm bill poised for veto, override today
- Congress overrides Bush's farm bill veto
- Congress has encore of farm bill veto override



