Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz Introduces “South Texas Agriculture Emergency Assistance Act”


The bill is designed to address the economic losses these producers have endured during the 2023 and 2024 crop years due to Mexico's failure to meet its water delivery obligations as stipulated in the 1944 Water Treaty. Image for illustration purposes
The bill is designed to address the economic losses these producers have endured during the 2023 and 2024 crop years due to Mexico’s failure to meet its water delivery obligations as stipulated in the 1944 Water Treaty. Image for illustration purposes
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WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) has introduced H.R. 10113, the “South Texas Agriculture Emergency Assistance Act,” aimed at providing vital financial support to agricultural producers in Texas with operations along the Rio Grande. The bill is designed to address the economic losses these producers have endured during the 2023 and 2024 crop years due to Mexico’s failure to meet its water delivery obligations as stipulated in the 1944 Water Treaty.

This legislation mandates the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to allocate a $280 million grant to the State of Texas, to be administered through the Texas Department of Agriculture. The financial assistance will be proportional to the actual losses incurred by affected farmers.

“The hardworking agricultural community in South Texas has faced significant challenges due to water shortages impacting their livelihoods,” said Congresswoman De La Cruz. “This bill is an essential step to ensure these producers receive the support they need to continue feeding and fueling our nation.”

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This legislation is supported by Texas Citrus Mutual, Texas International Produce Association, Texas Vegetable Association, and Texas Farm Bureau.

The bill now awaits consideration by the House Committee on Agriculture.

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