Representative Angie Craig Leads Introduction of Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen American Food Supply Chain as Part of Her Effort to Lower Prices for Working Families

Statement

Date: May 11, 2022
Location: Washington, DC

This week, U.S. Representatives Angie Craig (D-MN) and Dusty Johnson (R-SD) introduced the bipartisan Strengthening the Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Act, which would create a dedicated task force designed to shore up the American food supply chain, increase government coordination and provide recommendations to Congress to prevent future supply chain issues. The bill is part of Rep. Craig's continued effort to lower prices at the grocery store for working families. Craig and Johnson introduced the legislation alongside Representatives Cindy Axne (D-IA), Ashley Hinson (R-IA), Cheri Bustos (D-IL) and Randy Feenstra (R-IA).

Craig's legislation would create a task force at the U.S. Department of Agriculture that would be responsible for evaluating the stability and reliability of the agriculture and food system as well as identifying specific recommendations to improve the security, safety and resilience of the supply chain. The task force would be required to submit a report detailing its work and recommendations to Congress no later than 270 days after the enactment of the bill.

"Right now, Americans are justifiably frustrated by the higher prices they're experiencing -- whether that's families checking out at the grocery store or farmers and business owners struggling with higher input costs," said Representative Craig. "In Congress, we must take immediate action to get products from ships to shelves faster -- and to rebuild and strengthen our supply chains for future generations. I'm proud to lead my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in introducing this commonsense legislation to stabilize and strengthen America's supply chains."

"Over the past few years Americans have faced supply chain shortages of all kinds -- from meat to baby formula to toilet paper -- the lack of stability is out of control," said Representative Johnson. "There are cracks in our supply chain -- our bill will get to the bottom of these issues and put a plan in place to fix the problems. Food security is national security."

"As we see continued disruptions to our nation's supply chains, Iowans are seeing rising prices from the gas pump to the grocery store," said Representative Axne. "Our food supply chain faces risks from fertilizer to railroads, and protecting it from those risks is a top priority. This legislation will not only help create better food security, but will help drive down prices for everyone."

"The current supply chain breakdown has raised costs on working families at the grocery store and increased input prices for farmers," said Representative Hinson. "It's also led to shortages of food and other essential items. Our bipartisan legislation will ensure the United States has a long-term strategy to build resilient, domestic food supply chains and provide much needed certainty for working families and farmers."

"As Putin's war in Ukraine and domestic supply chain issues continue to raise food prices, families are feeling the pinch. It's essential that we take action to shore up our supply chains and reduce costs at the grocery store," said Representative Bustos. "That's why I'm proud to join Congresswoman Angie Craig to introduce bipartisan legislation creating a task force at the U.S. Department of Agriculture focused on stabilizing our food supply chains and reducing costs for consumers."

"Iowans are feeling the pain of inflation every time they go to the grocery store and the gas station, and our broken supply chain is only making matters worse," said Representative Feenstra. "By identifying and eliminating pinch points in our supply chain, we can lower the cost of groceries and other household goods for Iowa families and our rural communities. I am proud to co-lead this bipartisan legislation with my Midwestern colleagues to strengthen our domestic supply chains and ensure that Iowans can buy the items they need at reasonable prices."

"National Farmers Union thanks Representatives Angie Craig and Dusty Johnson for their efforts to make our nation's food security a national priority. Our supply chains have faced immense challenges in the last few years," said Rob Larew, President of the National Farmers Union. "Looking into the strengths and weaknesses of our current agriculture marketplace and food system will give us answers to better equip farmers and ranchers to respond and adapt to these obstacles."

"This bill is a big step toward ensuring that farmers are able to provide food and fuel in a timely and efficient manner to American families and the global market," said National Corn Growers Association President Chris Edgington. "We are highly appreciative of the bill's congressional supporters for their work on this important issue."

"We commend Reps. Craig and Johnson for their leadership in helping to address the supply chain challenges that U.S. dairy exporters continue to face," said Krysta Harden, President and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council. "The bipartisan legislation introduced last week to establish a USDA supply chain resilience task force is a timely and commonsense step in ensuring that American dairy and other agricultural suppliers can meet the world's pressing food needs without delay."

"American dairy farmers and the cooperatives they own rely upon a strong supply chain to feed the world. Reps. Craig and Johnson recognize this critical need, and their bipartisan bill to establish a USDA agency specific to the supply chain challenges would help ensure that U.S. agricultural producers will have an even stronger voice within USDA in promoting the interests of food and agriculture as we develop a strong supply chain," said Jim Mulhern, President and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation. "We look forward to working with Congress in advancing this legislation and additional measures to address this important issue."

"The Minnesota Soybean Growers Association appreciates Representative Craig's leadership on this crucial issue," said Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Executive Director Joe Smentek. "The past few years have shown us over and over that we need more attention paid to supply chain issues. Whether we are dealing with a barge hitting a bridge, or a worldwide pandemic, the U.S. agriculture industry and the supply chains it relies on need to run and fuel our economy."

"Consumer Brands supports this bipartisan step forward that shows clear commitment to ensuring the availability, affordability and accessibility of essentials and boosting supply chain resilience," said Tom Madrecki, Vice President of Supply Chain at Consumer Brands Association.

Specifically, the Agricultural and Food System Supply Chain Resilience and Crisis Response Task Force would be responsible for:

Evaluating the stability and reliability of the agriculture and food system supply chain by assessing:
the strengths of the agriculture and food system supply chain;
the weaknesses of the agriculture and food system supply chain;
current and potential future critical bottlenecks in the agriculture and food system supply chain, including transportation bottlenecks in the distribution of agricultural inputs, processed and unprocessed food and food input products, and consumer-ready food products;
workforce challenges and opportunities in the agriculture and food system supply chain; and
Federal, State, and local laws and regulations that increase the stability and reliability of the agriculture and food system supply chain or decrease or otherwise negatively impact the stability and reliability of the agriculture and food system supply chain.
Identifying specific recommendations to improve the security, safety, and resilience of the agriculture and food system supply chain, including recommendations that address:
long-term strategies;
industry best practices;
risk-mitigation actions to prevent future bottlenecks and vulnerabilities at all levels of the agriculture and food system supply chain; and
legislative and regulatory actions that would positively impact the security and resilience of the agriculture and food system supply chain.
Submitting a report to Congress no later than 270 days after the enactment of the bill on the activities, findings, and recommendations of the Task Force.


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