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Emergency Conservation Program Improvement Act of 2025
To amend the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 to remove barriers to agricultural producers in accessing funds to carry out emergency measures under the emergency conservation program, and for other purposes.
Summary
- Expands the emergency conservation program to cover emergency measures beyond fencing, including replacement and restoration of farmland and conservation structures.
- Increases advance payments to agricultural producers to 75 percent for replacements and 50 percent for repairs or restoration work.
- Allows agricultural producers to receive advance payments before carrying out the repair, replacement, or restoration work.
- Extends the deadline for using emergency conservation program funds from 60 days to 180 days.
- Expands the definition of eligible wildfire damage to include wildfires not caused naturally if spread due to natural causes, and wildfires caused by the Federal Government.
- Adds an advance payment option for nonindustrial private forest land owners, allowing them to receive up to 75 percent of emergency restoration costs before carrying out the work.
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Sponsor (1)
- Sen. Fischer, Deb [R-NE] (R-NE)
2 cosponsors
- Sen. Luján, Ben Ray [D-NM] (D-NM)
- Sen. Schiff, Adam B. [D-CA] (D-CA)
Actions (19)
- Jul 12, 2026 Became Public Law No: 119-102.
- Jul 12, 2026 Sent to Archivist of the United States unsigned. · house
- Jun 30, 2026 Presented to President. · house
- Jun 23, 2026 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. · house
- Jun 23, 2026 On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 368 - 19 (Roll no. 223). (text: CR H4137) · house
- Jun 23, 2026 Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 368 - 19 (Roll no. 223). (text: CR H4137)
- Jun 23, 2026 Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H4192) · house
- Jun 23, 2026 At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. · house
- Jun 23, 2026 DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 629. · house
- Jun 23, 2026 Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H4137-4138) · house
- Jun 23, 2026 Mr. Lucas moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. · house
- Mar 24, 2026 Held at the desk. · house
- Mar 24, 2026 Received in the House. · house
- Mar 24, 2026 Message on Senate action sent to the House. · senate
- Mar 24, 2026 Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1565; text: CR S1565) · senate
- Mar 24, 2026 Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
- Mar 24, 2026 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry discharged by Unanimous Consent. · senate
- Feb 19, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. · senate
- Feb 19, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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Roll-call votes (1)
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- On Motion to Suspend the Rules and PassPassed
368 Yea · 19 Nay · 44 Not voting
- Republicans26Yea5Nay6NV
- Democrats28Yea0Nay2NV
The party tally and member list below cover the 67 of 431 positions we've recorded so far; the outcome above is the official chamber result.
See how each member voted (67)
Yea(54)
- Al Green
- Analilia Mejia
- August Pfluger
- Becca Balint
- Beth Van Duyne
- Bonnie Watson Coleman
- Brandon Gill
- Brian Babin
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Chrissy Houlahan
- Christian D. Menefee
- Christopher H. Smith
- Christopher R. Deluzio
- Craig A. Goldman
- Daniel Meuser
- Donald Norcross
- Dwight Evans
- Frank Pallone
- Greg Casar
- Guy Reschenthaler
- Henry Cuellar
- Herbert C. Conaway
- Jake Ellzey
- Jasmine Crockett
- Jefferson Van Drew
- Joaquin Castro
- John Joyce
- Josh Gottheimer
- Julie Johnson
- Lance Gooden
- Lizzie Fletcher
- Lloyd Doggett
- Madeleine Dean
- Marc A. Veasey
- Mary Gay Scanlon
- Mike Kelly
- Monica De La Cruz
- Morgan Luttrell
- Nathaniel Moran
- Nellie Pou
- Pat Fallon
- Pete Sessions
- Randy K. Sr. Weber
- Robert Menendez
- Robert P. Bresnahan
- Roger Williams
- Ronny Jackson
- Ryan Mackenzie
- Summer L. Lee
- Sylvia R. Garcia
- Troy E. Nehls
- Veronica Escobar
- Vicente Gonzalez
- Wesley Hunt
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Full text
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 19, 2025
Mrs. Fischer (for herself, Mr. Lujan, and Mr. Schiff) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
A BILL
To amend the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 to remove barriers to agricultural producers in accessing funds to carry out emergency measures under the emergency conservation program, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Emergency Conservation Program Improvement Act of 2025”.
SEC. 2. IMPROVING THE EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM.
Section 401 of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2201) is amended—
(1) in subsection (b)—
(A) in the subsection heading, by inserting “and Other Emergency Conservation Measures” after “Fencing”;
(B) in paragraph (1)—
(i) by inserting “or for other emergency measures to replace or restore farmland or conservation structures requiring an immediate response (as determined by the Secretary),” after “replacement of fencing,”; and
(ii) by striking “option of receiving” and all that follows through the period at the end and inserting the following: “option of receiving, before the agricultural producer carries out the repair, replacement, or restoration—
“(A) with respect to a payment to the agricultural producer for a replacement, 75 percent of the cost of the replacement, as determined by the Secretary; and
“(B) with respect to a payment to the agricultural producer for a repair or restoration, 50 percent of the cost of the repair or restoration, as determined by the Secretary.”; and
(C) in paragraph (2), by striking “60-day” and inserting “180-day”; and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
“(c) Wildfire Determination.—A wildfire that causes damage eligible for a payment under subsection (a) includes—
“(1) a wildfire that is not caused naturally, if the damage is caused by the spread of the wildfire due to natural causes; and
“(2) a wildfire that is caused by the Federal Government.”.
SEC. 3. IMPROVING THE EMERGENCY FOREST RESTORATION PROGRAM.
Section 407 of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2206) is amended—
(1) in subsection (a)(2), by striking “wildfires,” and inserting “wildfires (including a wildfire that is not caused naturally, if the damage is caused by the spread of the wildfire due to natural causes, and a wildfire that is caused by the Federal Government),”;
(2) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f); and
(3) by inserting after subsection (d) the following:
“(e) Advance Payments.—
“(1) In general.—The Secretary shall give an owner of nonindustrial private forest land the option of receiving, before the owner carries out emergency measures under this section, not more than 75 percent of the cost of the emergency measures, as determined by the Secretary.
“(2) Return of funds.—If the funds provided under paragraph (1) are not expended by the end of the 180-day period beginning on the date on which the owner of nonindustrial private forest land receives those funds, the funds shall be returned within a reasonable timeframe, as determined by the Secretary.”. <all>
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