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Food Security Act of 1985

Food Security Act of 1985
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Total Pages: 1484
Release: 1986
Genre: Agricultural assistance
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The Food Security Act of 1985

The Food Security Act of 1985
Author: Barbara C. Stucker
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Total Pages: 30
Release: 1986
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
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Policy Alternatives to the Food Security Act of 1985

Policy Alternatives to the Food Security Act of 1985
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans, and Feed Grains
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Total Pages: 784
Release: 1987
Genre: Agricultural credit
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How the Food Security Act of 1985 Affects Consumers

How the Food Security Act of 1985 Affects Consumers
Author: Ralph Parlett
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1987
Genre: Agricultural prices
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Enacted to provide·more competitive pricing of U.S. farm goods in foreign and domestic markets and to reduce surplus stocks of grain and dairy products, the Food Security Act of 1985 affects consumers in several ways. This report compares these effects with what might have happened if 1981 farm legislation had remained in effect. Consumers will be able to buy more food with their dollars under the 1985 legislation. The implicit tax burden associated with financing Federal farm programs is reduced for low- and moderate-income people, and shifted to persons in higher tax brackets. Eligibility requirements for food assistance programs are broadened and benefits are increased, enabling wider participation by the needy.