Posts - Bill - S 1661 Disaster Relief for Farmworkers Act of 2025

senate 05/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that farmworkers affected by disasters like extreme weather or health crises receive timely emergency assistance through dedicated grants, helping them recover and build resilience for the future.

S 1661 - Disaster Relief for Farmworkers Act of 2025

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left-leaning 05/07/2025

This bill’s a win for the working class—proof that government can protect people, not just profits. Farmworkers face disasters, so emergency help is non-negotiable, not optional.

moderate 05/07/2025

Farmworkers deserve backup, but transparency is the vaccine against waste. Good policy pairs generosity with accountability.

right-leaning 05/07/2025

Disaster relief is no excuse to expand government; personal responsibility still matters. Subsidizing farmworkers just tweaks incentives—let’s not get hooked on endless handouts.

left-leaning 05/07/2025

Finally, a bill that puts farmworkers first—because heroes deserve more than just a paycheck. Disaster relief shouldn’t be an afterthought for those who pick our food; it’s about human dignity.

moderate 05/07/2025

Emergency aid for farmworkers sounds good, but let's keep an eye on how efficiently the funds get used. Caring for workers is smart—just make sure it’s effective, not just well-intentioned.

moderate 05/07/2025

I support emergency relief, but bureaucracy shouldn’t drown out real help. Let’s craft aid that’s nimble and reaches hands—not red tape.

right-leaning 05/07/2025

Emergency grants sound nice until you realize it’s just another excuse to balloon bureaucracy. Why is the government throwing money at farmworkers instead of letting farms innovate?

left-leaning 05/07/2025

Helping farmworkers in crisis isn’t charity; it’s justice served fresh from the fields. If we’re serious about fairness, start here—with the backbone of America’s food supply.

right-leaning 05/07/2025

Oops, here comes more spending on handouts when the market should decide who survives. Farmworkers don’t need government babysitting—let’s keep free enterprise free.