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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 2307

To establish the Commission on National Agricultural Statistics Service Modernization to modernize the data collection and reporting processes of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, and for other purposes.

119th Congress
Introduced by Don Davis, Barry Moore, John Rose

Creates an 11-member, time-limited Commission to study NASS modernization, propose streamlined data collection, boost data quality, reduce surveys, and integrate real-time data.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology.
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Bill Summary • HR 2307

HR 2307 Summary — Commission on National Agricultural Statistics Service Modernization

Purpose and intent
- Establish a temporary, independent Commission to study the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and propose modernization of data collection and reporting.
- Goals include improving data quality, accounting for national/regional/local production differences, accelerating adoption of new technologies to reduce surveys, reducing survey fatigue, increasing transparency and stakeholder collaboration, leveraging real-time environmental data, and improving data on specialty crops.

Key provisions and changes
- Commission mandate (subsection b):
- Conduct a study of NASS and provide recommendations on modernization and streamlined data collection.
- Assess how modernization can be implemented and estimate associated costs.
- Scope of modernization (subsection b(1)):
- Improve quality of statistics.
- Address differences among national, regional, and local production.
- Accelerate adoption of new technologies to reduce survey load.
- Improve producer response rates and reduce survey fatigue.
- Increase transparency and confidence through stakeholder collaboration.
- Integrate real-time data with survey data.
- Improve data collection for specialty crops.
- Implementation and cost (subsection b(2)): Provide recommendations for how modernization can be implemented and the estimated costs.
- Commission composition (subsection c):
- 11 members total:
- Administrator, NASS (ex officio)
- Administrator, Economic Research Service (ERS)
- Chief Economist, USDA
- Chair, World Agricultural Outlook Board (USDA)
- Representative from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Three Senate appointees (one by Chair, one by Ranking Member, one jointly)
- Three House appointees (one by Chair, one by Ranking Member, one jointly)
- Appointment process (subsection c(2)-(3)):
- All members appointed within 60 days after enactment.
- Members serve for the duration of the Commission; vacancies do not impair powers and are filled by the original appointment method.
- Meeting and governance (subsection c(4)-(5)):
- Initial meeting within 60 days after all members are appointed.
- Majority of members constitutes a quorum; hearings may be held with fewer.
- Chair elected by a majority vote of the Commission.
- Reporting deadline (subsection f):
- Within 2 years of enactment, the Commission must deliver a report to the President and the relevant House/Senate Agriculture committees.
- Report to include: inventory of NASS surveys and their frequencies; recommended admin/regulatory/legislative changes.
- Stakeholder engagement and information access (subsections h, i):
- Establish a process to collect feedback from agricultural stakeholders.
- Seek and obtain information from federal agencies as needed; heads of agencies shall provide requested information.
- Administrative support and process (subsections j-k):
- Commission may use federal mail; USDA Secretary to provide appropriate office space and administrative support.
- Compensation (subsection l):
- Non-federal members: daily rate equal to the equivalent of Executive Schedule level IV.
- Federal employees: serve without additional pay beyond their federal compensation.
- Travel and per diem for duties away from home.
- Legal protections and termination (subsections m-n):
- Certain restrictions under 5 U.S.C. sections 1008 and 1013 do not apply to the Commission.
- Termination date: September 30, 2030.
- Funding (subsection o):
- Authorized appropriation of $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2026, available until expended.

Status and legislative actions
- Introduced: March 24, 2025.
- Reported/referred: House Committee on Agriculture (March 24, 2025); Subcommittee on Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology (April 18, 2025).

- Sponsors: Barry Moore (primary); cosponsors Donald G. Davis and John W. Rose.

Potential impact
- Creates a structured, time-limited review of NASS data collection and reporting with an emphasis on modernization, efficiency, and transparency.
- Could lead to reduced survey burden, expanded use of real-time/environmental data, and enhanced data quality for policymakers, producers, and researchers.
- Results may drive administrative, regulatory, or legislative changes recommended by the Commission.

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