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What the federal spending bill means for Kentucky’s business and agricultural community

The passage of the federal spending legislation Saturday will impact Kentucky business and the agriculture community through new funding provisions as well as regulations.

Over the weekend, Congress passed the so-called “CRomnibus” (H.R. 83), a $1.013 trillion federal spending bill that will fund the federal government through September 2015, sending it to the President’s desk to be signed.  The passage of this measure effectively avoids a government shutdown.

What is a Cromnibus (H.R. 83)?

The measure is a combination of a long-term omnibus spending bill and a short-term continuing resolution (CR).  The omnibus portion funds 11 of the 12 appropriations bills, leaving out the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).  The CR portion will fund DHS through the end of February 27, 2015.  By design, this will require the U.S. Congress to debate President Obama’s recent action regarding immigration.

Within the spending bill are measures that may be of interest to Kentucky’s business, energy and agricultural industries.

Regulatory:

Small Business Administration (SBA):

Healthcare:

Energy:

Rural Development:

Army Corps of Engineers:

Conservation Programs:

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