1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov December 7, 2021Build Back Better Act: Agriculture and Forestry ProvisionsOverview Title I of the House-passed Build Back Better Act (BBBA, H.R. 5376) would increase spending within the House Agriculture Committees jurisdiction by $81.7 billion over the 10-year period
2、 FY2022-FY2031 (Table 1). The increase in spending, as estimated by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), is allowed under budget reconciliation instructions provided in S.Con.Res. 14. In the BBBA, forestry and agricultural conservation programs each would receive about $27 billion to support clima
3、te resilience and wildfire risk mitigation. Rural development would receive about $18 billion, including funding for rural electricity transition to clean energy, biofuels infrastructure, and rural drinking water. Economically distressed farm loan borrowers would receive debt relief, estimated to ad
4、d $7 billion to an existing $6 billion of debt relief enacted earlier in 2021. Agricultural research programs would receive $2 billion, with half for research facilities at universities and half split among an assortment of research, extension, and education programs. These amounts do not include $1