HR 7567, explained
Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
Active Received in the Senate. · Author: Glenn Thompson (R-PA)
In plain English
This bill renews and updates federal agriculture programs through 2031. It covers farming support payments, land conservation, crop insurance, food assistance, rural development, research, and other agriculture-related activities run by the Department of Agriculture.
If this passes
What would actually change, according to the official CRS summary. No predictions, no opinions.
- Agriculture programs would continue operating under updated rules through the end of fiscal year 2031
- The Department of Agriculture would manage changes to commodity support, conservation, crop insurance, and livestock programs as detailed in the bill
- Federal nutrition assistance, farm credit, and rural development programs would be reauthorized under the new terms
- Rules around trade, international food aid, forestry, energy, and foreign investment in U.S. agricultural land would be modified as specified in the bill
Who's lobbying this bill
155 organizations reported lobbying activity
mentioning this bill. Federal lobbying reports list the bills an organization worked and its total quarterly lobbying spend, they don't say which side the organization took, and fees aren't itemized per bill.
American Chemistry Counciltotal lobbying spend, quarters naming this bill · 2 filings
$7.5M Lyondell Chemical Companytotal lobbying spend, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$7.3M Aarptotal lobbying spend, quarters naming this bill · 1 filing
$3.8M
Money and the vote
How the chambers voted, from official roll-call records.
House · On Passage2026-04-30
224–200
Lobbying organizations' PAC money, by vote
Where an organization lobbying this bill has an affiliated PAC (linked through the FEC's
own connected-organization records), this shows that PAC's direct contributions to the members on each side of the
vote. Contributions span whole election cycles and are not tied to any single vote; no causal link is asserted.
American Chemistry Councildirect PAC contributions to House members voting (2024 + 2026 cycles)
$462K → Yes (224) · $185K → No (200) Lyondell Chemical Companydirect PAC contributions to House members voting (2024 + 2026 cycles)
$133K → Yes (224) · $53K → No (200)
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Sources
- Bill text and CRS summary: Congress.gov.
- Lobbying activity: quarterly LDA reports filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House (lda.senate.gov).
- Votes: official House Clerk and Senate roll-call records. PAC contributions: FEC bulk data (committee-to-candidate transactions).
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