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The Farm Bill That Forgot Food

Coffman Chronicle

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June 25, 2026

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The Farm Bill That Forgot Food

Congress Is Writing the Next Farm Bill, But What Is It Really Trying to Protect?

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Food and Water Watch

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· Jun 23, 2026

Senate Farm Bill Strips SOBA and Cancer Gag Language, But Still Falls Short, Caving to Big Ag Demands

Washington, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Senate released its version of the Farm Bill, following passage of the House’s disastrous version. While the Senate heeded the growing calls from public health and environmental advocates and abandoned the politically toxic Cancer Gag provisions and the SOBA (Save Our Bacon Act) [formerly known as the EATS Act], [] The post Senate Farm Bill Strips SOBA and Cancer Gag Language, But Still Falls Short, Caving to Big Ag Demands appeared first on Food Water Watch.

The News Letter

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· Jul 10, 2026

Sam Butler: Armagh’s Overnight Oats land on US breakfast tables

Healthy Overnight Oats from Armagh are now being enjoyed over breakfast in the US.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 10, 2026

MAHA Win in Arkansas: ‘Food, Not Junk’ for Food Stamps

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is celebrating a state ban on food stamps being used on candy and soda as part of the Make America Healthy Again effort, despite lawsuits against similar waivers. “Arkansas is getting soft drinks and candy OFF food stamps starting July 1 – because taxpayer dollars shouldn’t be wasted on unhealthy junk,” Sanders said on X. Health and Human...

KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jul 3, 2026

9 Meats That Are Illegal to BBQ in Idaho

9 Meats That Are Illegal to BBQ in Idaho

Mother Jones

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· Jun 30, 2026

“Save Our Bacon” Act Would Bar States From Regulating Factory Farm Cruelty

This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It’s been nearly eight years since Congress reauthorized the farm bill, the massive legislative package that funds programs run by the US Department of Agriculture. What used to be passed roughly every five years, the farm bill touches nearly every aspect of []

Upworthy

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· Jul 1, 2026

People born before 1970 share what they ate for dinner growing up, and it’s a blast from the past

So much meatloaf and Shake 'n Bake. The post People born before 1970 share what they ate for dinner growing up, and it’s a blast from the past appeared first on Upworthy.

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Related coverage for "The Farm Bill That Forgot Food": Food and Water Watch — Senate Farm Bill Strips SOBA and Cancer Gag Language, But Still Falls Short, Caving to Big Ag Demands. The News Letter — Sam Butler: Armagh’s Overnight Oats land on US breakfast tables. The Daily Signal — MAHA Win in Arkansas: ‘Food, Not Junk’ for Food Stamps. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — 9 Meats That Are Illegal to BBQ in Idaho. Mother Jones — “Save Our Bacon” Act Would Bar States From Regulating Factory Farm Cruelty. Upworthy — People born before 1970 share what they ate for dinner growing up, and it’s a blast from the past