Pritzker Urges Federal Agriculture
Disaster Declaration
Following Historic Flooding, Governor
Writes Letter to USDA Secretary Perdue to Urge Declaration
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[July 05, 2019]
Following historic flooding across the state of Illinois, Governor
JB Pritzker is urging US Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to
declare a Secretarial Disaster Declaration for Illinois farmers, in
a letter sent to the USDA today. The USDA’s Farm Services Agency
(FSA) recently convened a State Emergency Board (SEB) meeting that
recommended all 102 Illinois counties be declared an agriculture
disaster. A large winter snow melt followed by excessive rain during
the normal planting season has caused rivers to rise to historic
levels and soils to become saturated over the entire state.
“For months, our state has been battling historic flooding, causing
untold damage to homes, businesses, and farms across Illinois,” said
Gov. JB Pritzker. “For our farmers, this has meant delaying,
reducing, or even eliminating planting, hurting a core state
industry and impacting working families across Illinois. While the
state will continue to do everything we can to help, a Secretarial
Disaster Declaration will provide much needed aid to impacted
farmers in Illinois and I am hopeful the USDA will make this
declaration.”
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The request from the SEB must be reviewed by USDA staff before the ratification
by Secretary Perdue. The declaration will provide access to federal resources
for farmers and agri-businesses who experienced an extraordinary and
unprecedented spring planting season.
“I appreciate the FSA convening the SEB and recommending this Secretarial
Declaration for all 102 counties in Illinois,” said John Sullivan, Illinois
Department of Agriculture Director. “Agriculture is our state’s number one
industry and we must provide any and all assistance we can from all levels of
government.”
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