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Increased TSP Access Act of 2025
3/17/2025, 6:32 PM
Summary of Bill HR 575
Specifically, the bill proposes modifications to the current system of technical assistance in order to enhance its effectiveness and efficiency. This includes streamlining the process of providing technical support to those working in food security programs, as well as ensuring that the assistance is tailored to the specific needs of each individual or organization.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for other purposes related to food security, although specific details on these purposes are not provided in the summary. Overall, Bill 119 hr 575 aims to improve the delivery of technical assistance under the Food Security Act of 1985 in order to better support individuals and organizations working to address food security issues in the United States.
Congressional Summary of HR 575
Increased TSP Access Act of 2025
This bill directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to modify the certification process for Technical Service Providers (TSPs) at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) by establishing an approval process for nonfederal certifying entities and a streamlined certification process for TSPs that hold certain specialty certifications.
As background, TSPs are third-party service providers, such as private businesses, Indian tribes, and nonprofit organizations, that work on behalf of customers to offer planning, design, and implementation services that meet NRCS criteria.
The bill specifies that USDA must ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, third-party providers with expertise in the technical aspects of conservation practice design, implementation, and evaluation are eligible to become approved TSPs.
USDA must provide a streamlined certification process for TSPs who hold appropriate specialty certifications (e.g., certified crop advisors).
In determining the eligibility of a nonfederal certifying entity, USDA must consider the ability, experience, expertise, and history of the entity. USDA must decide whether to approve an application submitted by a nonfederal certifying entity to certify TSPs within a specified time period.
USDA must also review a TSP's certification by a nonfederal certifying entity within a specified time period. If the certification is satisfactory, USDA must include the TSP on a USDA-maintained registry of certified TSPs.
The bill also specifies that TSPs must be paid at rates equivalent to technical assistance provided by USDA.
Further, USDA must provide accessible public information on TSPs, including information on funding, certification results, and utilization rates.
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Current Status of Bill HR 575
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 575
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
3Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
21Democrat Cosponsors
11Republican Cosponsors
10Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 575
Primary Policy Focus
Agriculture and FoodAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 575
Comments

Peyton Hanna
10 months ago
I support this bill to improve technical assistance for food security. It's about time we make some positive changes in this area. #progress #foodsecurity #HR575





