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HR 8374

To strike references to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in Federal law, and for other purposes.

119th Congress

H.R. 8374 removes the legal designation of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers from federal law, eliminating the statutory basis for targeted agricultural assistance progra

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Bill Summary ยท HR 8374

Legislative Summary: H.R. 8374

Bill Number: H.R. 8374

Session: 119th Congress

Jurisdiction: United States

Title: To strike references to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in Federal law, and for other purposes.


Executive Overview

H.R. 8374 is a targeted piece of legislation designed to remove the specific legal designation of "socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers" from federal law. By striking these references, the bill seeks to eliminate the legal criteria used to identify specific groups of agricultural producers who may be eligible for specialized federal assistance, preferential loan programs, or targeted outreach.

Key Provisions

The primary function of this bill is the removal of terminology and legal definitions. Key actions include:

  • Striking Legal References: The bill mandates the removal of all mentions of "socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers" across applicable federal statutes.
  • Elimination of Categorical Preferences: By removing the legal definition, the bill effectively removes the statutory basis for government programs that offer specific benefits based on a producer's status as "socially disadvantaged."

Affected Parties

The implementation of this bill would primarily impact the following groups:

  • Agricultural Producers: Farmers and ranchers who currently identify as "socially disadvantaged" (typically including minority farmers and ranchers) would lose the statutory designation that allows them to access targeted USDA programs.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): The agency would be required to alter its loan processing, grant administration, and outreach efforts, as it would no longer have a legal mandate to categorize applicants by "socially disadvantaged" status.
  • Federal Loan Applicants: Individuals applying for government-backed agricultural loans who previously benefited from streamlined processes or specific set-asides for disadvantaged groups.

Intent and Impact

The intent of the bill is to shift federal agricultural policy away from identity-based or demographic-based designations.

Potential Impacts include:
* Standardization of Benefits: Supporters would argue that this creates a "colorblind" or uniform system where all farmers are treated identically regardless of historical or social disadvantage.
* Reduction in Targeted Support: Critics would argue that removing these references eliminates critical safeguards and financial tools designed to correct historical inequities in land ownership and funding for minority farmers.

Procedural Status

  • Introduced: April 20, 2026
  • Current Status: Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. This committee will determine if the bill moves forward for a full vote in the House of Representatives.

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