Worst. Farm Bill. Ever.

CGD’s Kimberly Elliott attacks the farm bill that passed the House on Friday:

From an international perspective, the majority in the House did not just miss an opportunity for reform, they thumbed their nose at our trading partners, especially the poorest. The House farm bill provides increased support to cotton and sugar, two products of particular interest to African exporters, and it blithely ignores a World Trade Organization ruling that certain subsidies violate U.S. commitments. Such cavalier treatment of legally binding international obligations undermines the already dim prospect for completing the Doha Round. It also invites new challenges to U.S. policies in the WTO, which could result in retaliation against U.S. exporters. Brazil and Canada have already filed new WTO complaints against U.S. farm policies and final passage of the House would invite even more, while making the U.S. case even harder to defend. It is now up to the Senate to salvage both common sense for American farmers and taxpayers, and what is left of America’s reputation in the world.