House Republican leaders are working to secure support for a farm bill ahead of a planned House vote the week of April 27.
The bill is being promoted as budget-neutral and focused on rural investment, agricultural stability, and regulatory changes, including limits on state-level pesticide and livestock rules.
GOP leadership is urging members to support the measure, though internal divisions remain over controversial provisions and spending priorities.
Negotiations have been ongoing for weeks, and the bill previously advanced out of committee in a 34–17 vote, Politico has reported.
Despite broader legislative tensions, Republican lawmakers say they expect the vote to proceed as scheduled.
