On the recordFebruary 27, 2017
NSP firmly believes that Kind's bill, with arbitrary limits, means tests, and publication of contracts has absolutely no place in the business transaction of crop insurance.
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congress.govNSP firmly believes that Kind's bill, with arbitrary limits, means tests, and publication of contracts has absolutely no place in the business transaction of crop insurance.
Concerns raised about the provisions in Kind's AFFIRM Act for crop insurance.
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