March 29, 2023
Manchin Questions USDA Secretary, Budget Director on Ensuring Accurate Classifications, Proportionate Funding Levels for Rural America
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, questioned Tom Vilsack, Secretary of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) and John Rapp, Director of the USDA Office of
Budget and Program Analysis during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related
Agencies hearing. Senator Manchin questioned the witnesses on accurately
classifying rural America to include mountainous regions and ensuring
proportionate federal funding levels for rural areas.
On
accurately classifying rural America to include mountainous regions:
“The
Economic Research Service develops various codes and criteria to identify rural
America. About 66 million people live in what I would consider rural America
and currently, there is no code that accurately captures mountainous rural
areas. Mountainous rural and agricultural rural are two different things,” Senator
Manchin said in part. “It’s difficult for us to do anything from building
towers to securing Internet connection and delivering these services is so much
more expensive…Do you have any update on improving these codes?”
On
ensuring proportionate federal funding levels for rural areas:
“When
money is dispersed, whether it’s for education, healthcare, agriculture or
anything else, rural areas do not get their proportionate share. 20% of the
population is classified as living in a rural area…But when we look at national
resources that go to rural America, it’s only about 7-9% of federal funding,” said
Senator Manchin. “In my state, we don’t have one town or one city bigger
than 50,000 people, but they get left out…The services are just as needed and
that’s the problem we’re running into.”
A
video of Senator Manchin’s questioning can be found here.
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