Bills of Congress by U.S. Congress

Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025

Summary

The "Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025" aims to repeal sections 10101 through 10108 of a previous act from the 119th Congress. This prior act likely contained provisions related to nutrition programs and food security measures. The new bill seeks to reverse those changes and reinstate the previous legal framework.

The primary effect of this bill would be to undo any modifications made by the repealed sections. This includes restoring any laws that were amended by the previous act, effectively returning the legal landscape to its pre-amendment state.

The bill's impact hinges on the specifics of the repealed sections, which are not detailed in this document. Therefore, a comprehensive assessment requires understanding the content of the original sections 10101 through 10108.

Expected Effects

The immediate effect would be the nullification of the changes introduced by sections 10101 through 10108 of the prior act.

This would revive the laws and regulations that were in place before those sections were enacted. The long-term effects depend on the nature of the restored provisions and their impact on food security and nutrition.

Potential Benefits

  • Potentially restores food security measures that were weakened or eliminated by the repealed sections.
  • Could reinstate support programs for farmers and low-income families.
  • May reverse unintended negative consequences of the previous act.
  • Might simplify the legal framework by removing recent amendments.
  • Could align food and nutrition policies with previous priorities and goals.

Potential Disadvantages

  • Could eliminate beneficial changes introduced by the repealed sections.
  • May disrupt existing programs and create uncertainty for beneficiaries.
  • Potentially reverses progress in addressing food insecurity or supporting farmers.
  • Might reinstate outdated or ineffective policies.
  • Could face opposition from stakeholders who supported the repealed sections.

Constitutional Alignment

The bill's constitutionality is primarily grounded in Article I, Section 1, which grants Congress the legislative power to make laws, including repealing existing ones. The act of repealing a law falls within the scope of Congress's enumerated powers.

Furthermore, the bill does not appear to infringe upon any specific constitutional rights or protections. However, the impact on specific programs and their beneficiaries could raise concerns related to equal protection or due process if implemented unfairly or discriminatorily.

Without detailed knowledge of the specific provisions being repealed, a definitive assessment of constitutional alignment is challenging.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).