Cole Remarks at FY25 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration Bill Subcommittee Markup
Thank you, Chairman Harris, and thank you to Ranking Member Bishop, Ranking Member DeLauro, and to all the members of the subcommittee for being with us today.
Our markup schedule has brought some early mornings and late nights, but the idea of sunup to sundown is nothing new for America’s foremost producers.
For rural districts like the one I represent in southwest Oklahoma, agriculture is not merely a commodity, it is a way of life. Through production, innovation, and pure grit, American farms and farmers feed the world.
Today’s bill, the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2025 recognizes the great importance of agriculture and rural communities to our great nation. It continues critical investments in research, rural broadband, and animal and plant health programs, each of which are essential to support our nation and future growth.
This bill also takes steps to shield and preserve American farms and farming communities. It includes safeguards to prohibit foreign bad actors from purchasing agricultural land, which is a critically important issue in my district. It rolls back harmful Biden Administration regulations that make farming more difficult. And, it reduces wasteful spending, ensuring that American taxpayer dollars are spent where they are needed most.
As we safeguard our food supply, we also direct vital resources to protect the safety of medical drugs and devices.
Each provision in this bill will help feed, fuel, heal, and connect Americans.
I thank Chairman Harris and Ranking Member Bishop, as well as the majority and minority staff, for their hard work on this measure, and I look forward to consideration of this bill today.
With that, I yield back.