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NPPC Pleased House Labor Bill Addresses Pork Producers’ Workforce Shortage & Other Priorities
The National Pork Producers Council, representing America’s 60,000-plus pork producers, applauds House Agriculture Committee Chairman GT Thompson (R-PA) for his introduction of the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act, which incorporates NPPC recommendations that allow producers to utilize the H-2A visa program.
“Agriculture needs a strong—and reliable—workforce. For pork producers, one giant step in the right direction means expanding the H-2A visa program to include year-round agricultural industries like ours,” said NPPC President Rob Brenneman, a pork producer from Washington County, Iowa. “Thank you, Chairman Thompson, for listening to our ideas and solutions...
NCC Applauds Introduction of House Ag Labor Reform Bill
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson, R-Pa., today unveiled a bill to expand and modernize the H-2A agricultural guest worker program.
The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act (SAWA) would broaden access to H-2A workers for year-round agricultural employers, remove the requirement that agricultural work must be seasonal, revise the wage calculation methodology and streamline the application process.
Most notably for the chicken industry, it expands eligible agricultural activities to include portions of meat harvesting and protein processing...
Farm Bureau Strongly Supports the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act
America’s farmers are facing a labor crisis. Continued agriculture workforce shortages threaten farmers’ ability to grow the food families rely on. Many labor challenges are addressed in new legislation introduced by House Agriculture Committee Chair G.T. Thompson. The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act of 2026 builds on recommendations of the bipartisan Agricultural Labor Working Group and modernizes the H-2A visa program by expanding access to a year-round workforce and eliminating unpredictable swings in wage rates, among other changes.
“The lack of available labor is among the largest limiting factors of American agriculture,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall...
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