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Senators Send Letter to OMB on USDA Proposal to Revise Ag Trade Program

On January 26, 2011, Senator Chambliss (R), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, and Senator Roberts (R) sent a letter to the Office of Management and Budget urging the reduction of burdensome and ineffective regulations impacting U.S. agriculture. The letter includes a list of regulations and proposals that the Senators urge OMB to consider a priority for review under the President’s recently ordered regulatory review.

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Included on the list is a USDA proposal to modify the Foreign Market Development and Market Access Programs that has the potential to reduce their effectiveness in increasing U.S. exports. (The Senators state that these programs are presently operating optimally and fulfilling all of the goals of the President’s National Export Initiative by including small and medium-sized enterprises as required by law.)