(Reuters) - Chairman Collin Peterson proposed farm subsidy changes that
include a ban on collecting subsidies indirectly, such as
through affiliated businesses, and require payments to be
tracked to individuals.
"After talking to various groups and reform advocates, I
believe the proposal we will consider is a sound compromise
that no one is satisfied with but nonetheless represents
reform," said Peterson.
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include a ban on collecting subsidies indirectly, such as
through affiliated businesses, and require payments to be
tracked to individuals.
"After talking to various groups and reform advocates, I
believe the proposal we will consider is a sound compromise
that no one is satisfied with but nonetheless represents
reform," said Peterson.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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