Meanwhile, the Democrat who introduced the petition, Rep. Bruce Braley (D-IA), says Boehner is playing procedural games to keep the bill off the floor. The Agriculture Committee chair delivered the text of the bill his committee approved on Monday, but apparently then, another committee claimed jurisdiction, which ties the bill up with the House parliamentarian.
'Games are being played in Washington, as Speaker Boehner is using all the moves in the procedural playbook to keep the farm bill off the House Floor. He has decided to personally overrule the bipartisan majority of the House Agriculture Committee by keeping the bill bottled up,' he said.Boehner is putting his farm state members, and particularly those running for the Senate like Berg and Rehberg, in a terrible position. He's also pissing off the majority of the big farm trade groups. The discharge petition maneuver is unlikely to work; the majority of Democrats are opposed to the House bill because of the draconian cuts it makes to food stamps, while teabagger Republicans think it spends too much. The responsible thing for Boehner to do would be to bring the Senate bill to the floor, and work with Democrats to pass it.'Now, Speaker Boehner is preventing the reporting of the bill, over the objection of 35 Agriculture Committee Members who voted to report, and it's been 64 days. Speaker Boehner needs to end the games, and allow the Congress to do its job by voting on the bill,' Braley added.
But Boehner isn't a responsible leader, so for the first time in modern history, the House is choosing not to pass a farm bill.
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