Stabenow not enthused on crop insurance changes
date:Jun 21, 2012
K), who is looking for ways to a decrease the federal deficit even more than the $23 billion in cuts in the committee's bill, has offered an amendment that would make farmers with more than $750,000 in adjusted gross income pay more for insurance. His amendment, to be considered today or tomorrow, would trim the premium subsidy by 15 percentage points.


In a statement on the Senate floor Tuesday, Coburn said he thinks it's unfair that the average hard working American is paying for 62% of the p
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