Lawmakers rescue crop insurance, though critics say cut wouldn’t hurt

Congress has voted to eliminate a $3 billion cut in spending on the federally subsidized crop insurance program, because of dogged opposition from farm groups and insurers. They say a lower rate of return, which is how the cut would have been accomplished, would make crop insurance an unattractive line of business and result in… » Read More

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