HR3457119th CongressWALLET

To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 with respect to the feral swine eradication and control program, and for other purposes.

Sponsored By: Representative Moore, Barry [R-AL-1]

Introduced

Summary

Creates a Feral Swine Eradication and Control Program that would fund and coordinate research, on‑the‑ground removal, and habitat restoration to address feral swine threats to agriculture, ecosystems, and human and animal health. The program would link USDA agencies with land‑grant colleges to develop tools, assess damage, and help producers recover losses.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Help for farms to fight feral swine

This bill would set up a program to fight feral swine that damage farms. If your farm is in a designated threatened area, you could get help. The government could pay up to 75% of project costs. It would fund $150 million for 2026–2030, split 40% to NRCS and 60% to APHIS, with a 10% admin cap. Land-grant colleges would help with trapping, research, and outreach.

Repeal of a 2018 farm bill section

This bill would repeal a section of the 2018 farm bill. The summary does not say what that section did. Any effects would depend on that prior law.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Moore, Barry [R-AL-1]

AL • R

Cosponsors

  • Crockett

    TX • D

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Rep. Jackson, Ronny [R-TX-13]

    TX • R

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Sewell

    AL • D

    Sponsored 5/17/2025

  • Rep. Vindman, Eugene Simon [D-VA-7]

    VA • D

    Sponsored 8/26/2025

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

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