Black farmers’ settlement still not a done deal

03/26/2010 4:58 pm 0 comments

Source: Ben Evans / AP

A $1.25 billion settlement between black farmers and the Agriculture Department is at risk of unraveling after Congress adjourned for a two-week break without approving the spending.

The settlement, to which the Obama administration agreed last month, has been hailed as the final chapter in a decades-long struggle by African-Americans who say they faced discrimination from local USDA offices in trying to get loans or other aid that routinely went to whites.

But it included a clause allowing plaintiffs to back out if money wasn’t appropriated by March 31 — a timeline that Congress will miss after adjourning Friday until mid-April.

Following years of wrangling, the plaintiffs still have strong incentive to stick with the deal. But John Boyd, a lead advocate for black farmers, said he doesn’t know if the dozens of lawyers working on the case can hold together, particularly after some wanted much more money. He said the administration and congressional leaders are not making it a priority.

“When we entered into this agreement, the administration agreed to put this on fast track. That was one of our reasons for taking this deal,” he said.

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