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HR 7567

Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by G.T. Thompson,

Bill strengthens U.S. domestic agricultural production and food supply resilience by framing food security as a national security priority requiring infrastructure and workforce investment.

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Bill Summary · HR 7567

Legislative bill overview

HR 7567 proposes comprehensive reforms to U.S. agricultural policy, food systems, and supply chain resilience under the framework of national security. The bill, sponsored by Rep. G.T. Thompson and advanced through committee with bipartisan support (34-17 vote), addresses domestic food production capacity, agricultural workforce development, and food supply chain vulnerabilities identified as strategic concerns.

Why is this important

Food supply chain disruptions—whether from climate events, trade conflicts, or pandemics—pose genuine economic and security risks to the nation. This bill attempts to strengthen domestic agricultural capacity and reduce dependency on imported food and agricultural inputs. The framing of agriculture as a national security issue influences funding priorities and policy approaches that could affect food prices, farm economics, and trade relationships.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and fiscal impact: Strengthening domestic food production typically requires substantial government investment; fiscal conservatives may oppose spending levels while agricultural advocates may argue funding is insufficient
  • Trade policy implications: Policies prioritizing domestic production over imports could trigger retaliatory trade actions from other nations or raise consumer food costs
  • Implementation scope: Disagreement likely exists over which crops/sectors receive priority, how to support small versus large farms, and whether policies favor certain regional interests over others

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