US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB4249

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

FARM Stability Act Farmworker Access and Retention Modernization Stability Act

Impact

The introduction of a two-tiered wage system is expected to have a significant impact on agricultural employers and H-2A workers alike. By classifying workers based on skill levels, the act seeks not only to provide better compensation for experienced workers but also to attract skilled labor to meet the demands of the agricultural industry. However, it may also lead to increased labor costs for employers, especially in a field where profit margins can be tight. Additionally, the bill includes a provision requiring the Secretary to account for housing costs when determining wage rates, which can further complicate the employment landscape for agricultural workers.

Summary

SB4249, known as the Farmworker Access and Retention Modernization Stability Act or the FARM Stability Act, establishes provisions for the wages of H-2A workers, a visa category for agricultural workers. The bill mandates the Secretary of Labor to annually set a two-tiered wage rate for H-2A workers based on their skill levels—entry-level workers and experience-level workers. This aims to recognize the differing levels of expertise and training among agricultural workers, potentially leading to a more equitable compensation structure in the sector.

Contention

While the FARM Stability Act aims to improve conditions for agricultural workers, it also raises concerns among various stakeholders. Advocates for agricultural employers may argue that increased wage requirements can lead to higher operational costs, potentially harming the competitiveness of U.S. agriculture globally. On the other hand, labor advocates may argue that any measures to enhance workers' wages and conditions are necessary to ensure fair treatment in a sector that has been historically undervalued. The balance between ensuring fair compensation for workers and the economic viability of agricultural businesses is likely to be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB6847

Fair Wages for Farmworkers Act

US HB7541

U.S. Farmworker Protection Act

US AB1336

Farmworkers: benefits.

US HR0741

FARMWORKERS DAY

US SR0688

FARMWORKERS DAY

US SB1661

Disaster Relief for Farmworkers Act of 2025

US SB2571

Farmworker Smoke and Excessive Heat Protection Act of 2025

US AB2156

Holidays: Farmworkers Day.

US HB4844

Farmworker Smoke and Excessive Heat Protection Act of 2025

US HB3193

Relating to farmworker disaster relief.

Similar Bills

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