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S 4088

Agricultural Management Assistance Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Angus King

Expands federal cost-sharing assistance for farmers implementing conservation and sustainable agricultural management practices on their operations.

Introduced in Senate
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Bill Summary · S 4088

Legislative bill overview

S 4088 aims to expand and modernize the Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA) program, which provides cost-sharing assistance to farmers for implementing conservation practices and natural resource management strategies. The bill likely increases funding, eligibility, or scope of the existing program to help agricultural producers adopt sustainable farming methods.

Why is this important

Agricultural management practices directly affect soil health, water quality, and long-term farm productivity. Increased federal assistance can incentivize farmers to adopt conservation measures that might otherwise be financially burdensome, particularly for small and mid-sized operations facing tight margins.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding and cost: Expanding the program requires increased federal expenditure during periods of budget scrutiny; debate may center on whether this represents necessary investment or wasteful spending
  • Eligibility debates: Disputes may arise over which farm sizes, types, or regions qualify; larger industrial operations versus small farms may have competing interests
  • Program effectiveness: Questions about whether cost-sharing achieves measurable conservation outcomes or primarily subsidizes practices farmers would adopt anyway

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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