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Farm Bill Could Hinge On Budget Talks

WASHINGTON (November 10, 2012)--A farm bill that stalled in Congress before the election could receive quick action by the end of the year if congressional leaders decide they need its spending cuts to make a deal for averting the "fiscal cliff."

The farm bill passed by the Senate in June would save $23 billion over 10 years, while a version passed by the House Agriculture Committee in July would save $35 billion.

The savings would come from cuts to farm subsidies and food stamp programs.

That pot of money could be useful to lawmakers who will be scrambling in the year's final weeks to address the combination of tax increases and automatic spending cuts due in January, dubbed the fiscal cliff because the combination could plunge the economy into another recession.


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