Biden era programs funding based on sex and race repealed
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ended the Biden-era disaster relief program standards for farmers based on race and sex, which was praised by a legal watchdog that had been fighting the policies in court.
The USDA "has independently determined that it will no longer employ the race- and sex-based 'socially disadvantaged' designation to provide increased benefits based on race and sex in the programs at issue in this regulation," the department said in its formal notice earlier this month.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation said the USDA's notice was in direct response to the watchdog's victory in court in the case Strickland v. USDA. SLF's lawsuit stopped eight disaster relief programs from the Biden administration that gave funds to farmers on the basis of race and sex, excluding white male farmers.
The USDA said that "the Strickland decision catalyzed the changes USDA is making in this rule to comport with the Constitution."
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The programs should be based on merit and not on what the person looks like. White male farmers should never have been excluded from the program.
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