The bill’s key component, crop insurance, opines Caroline Kitchens of the R Street Institute, a libertarian think tank, is rife with “waste and cronyism” and needs “payment limits, means testing” and a deep cut of “at least 15 percent” to the 62-percent taxpayer subsidy now received by program participants.
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