An approaching winter storm has caused the House Agriculture Committee to reschedule their farm bill markup session. The committee was set to begin reviewing the legislation on Monday but will now meet next week instead.

Winter weather predictions have forced the House Agriculture Committee to reschedule an important legislative session. The committee was planning to convene Monday to start reviewing and marking up the farm bill, but the meeting has been moved to next week due to an incoming winter storm expected Sunday.
The postponement affects the timeline for debating the comprehensive agricultural legislation that impacts farming communities across the country, including those here in Delaware and the broader Delmarva region.
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