States with higher error rates, like Alaska at 60%, will pay more unless they improve program integrity.
The bill also supports rural America by expanding the Federal Crop Insurance Program, improving protection against droughts, storms, and wildfires. It invests in USDA’s trade promotion programs, the first such update since 2006, helping producers expand into international markets.
One lawmaker explained, “That’s why we seized this historic opportunity to strengthen our food supply by modernizing farm programs while restoring fiscal accountability and the dignity of work through responsible SNAP incentives.”
The legislation aims to balance nutrition aid with support for American agriculture, helping both vulnerable families and rural communities thrive under one unified policy framework.