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The farm bill won approval from the House Agriculture Committee last week on a 35-11 vote. But it faces an uncertain future with mounting conservative opposition, led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the Republican Study Committee. Shortly after last week’s committee vote, Jordan wasted little time to announce he is “strongly opposed” to the bill. He predicted the bill could face opposition from lawmakers in both parties if it comes to the House floor for a vote. “You would see a…



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