Summary of Bill S 199
Bill 118 s 199, also known as the Root and Stem Project Authorization Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to authorize funding for a new initiative aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation practices across the country.
The Root and Stem Project would provide grants to farmers and ranchers who are implementing innovative techniques to improve soil health, reduce water usage, and protect biodiversity on their land. These practices could include cover cropping, rotational grazing, and agroforestry, among others.
In addition to supporting individual farmers, the bill also allocates funding for research and education programs to help disseminate information about best practices in sustainable agriculture. This would include partnerships with universities, extension services, and non-profit organizations to ensure that farmers have access to the latest scientific knowledge and resources.
Overall, the Root and Stem Project Authorization Act of 2023 aims to address the pressing environmental challenges facing the agricultural sector while also promoting economic sustainability for farmers. By investing in sustainable practices and supporting research and education efforts, this bill has the potential to make a significant impact on the future of American agriculture.
Congressional Summary of S 199
Root and Stem Project Authorization Act of 2023
This bill authorizes the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to conduct certain forest restoration projects.
Specifically, the Forest Service or BLM may enter into an agreement for a project on federal land that was developed through a collaborative process that meets local and rural community needs if
- the party with whom it enters into an agreement initially provides the Forest Service or BLM with a portion of the funding necessary to complete any analysis deemed necessary under federal law for consideration of the proposed project;
- the Forest Service or BLM uses the funding to pay a contractor included on a list of contractors that it maintains to conduct the analysis;
- upon completion of the analysis, the Forest Service or BLM solicits bids to carry out the project and enters into a contract or agreement under the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 to carry out the project; and
- using certain receipts from the project, the Forest Service or BLM repays the initially provided funding.
For purposes of a civil action relating to such a project, any person that participated in the collaborative process to develop the proposal for the project shall be (1) entitled to intervene, as of right, in any subsequent civil action; and (2) considered to be a full participant in any settlement negotiation relating to the project.
The authority to enter into an agreement and the requirement to maintain a list of contractors shall expire on January 1, 2033.