The House of Representatives passed the 2026 Farm Bill, called the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, and ag groups expressed appreciation. The National Pork Producers said that the bill included 100 percent of the group’s policy requests, including a fix for California’s Prop 12. “Today’s House bill passage is a testament to the power of rural America when we stand up for our farms and future generations,” said NPPC President Rob Brennamen. Gregg Doud, the president of the National Milk Producers Federation, said the House-passed bill “supports the farm safety net, preserves existing conservation programs, protects common food names, and supports animal health programs.” Ted McKinney, CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, said this legislation “supports farmers, ranchers, and consumers, and provides economic growth for rural communities.” Farm Credit Council President Christy Seyfert said, “The Farm Bill strengthens the tools producers need to navigate rising costs and tighter margins.”