Bush boosts farm aid by 70%
The US House of Representatives tonight passed an election-year farm bill that will boost spending by 70% and increase subsidies to grain and cotton farms while adding thousands of other producers to the government hand-outs.
Shortly before the vote, President George Bush said the legislation wasn’t everything he wanted but will ‘‘help ensure the immediate and long-term viability of our farm economy.’’ A Senate vote was likely later today.




