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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Legislative”

USDA

USDA Political Appointment Nominees Expected Soon

Dan May 31, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative

Nominees for The Department of Agriculture’s political post within the agency are expected within a month or so. Sources close to the Secretary have allegedly told Politico that Perdue has …

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perduepolitical appointeesU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
subcommittee

White House Budget Proposal Cuts Ag Spending $46 Billion

Dan May 24, 2017Funding, Industry News Release, Legislative

A Reuters report says President Trump’s budget proposal contains $46.54 billion in cuts to government funding in the Ag sector, with those cuts spread out over ten years. The biggest …

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agriculture budget cutsFY 2018 BudgetPresident Donald J. Trump
nmpf

NMPF Facilitates NCIMS Passage of Proposals to Enhance Safety of Dairy Foods

Dan May 18, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Legislative

The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) helped secure several positive developments for dairy farmers and their cooperatives at the National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS) this week, as multiple …

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dairyNational Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS)National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF)

Roberts Suggests no New Farm Bill Funding

Dan May 9, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative

Leadership of the Senate Agriculture Committee indicated there would be no additional money to spend in the next farm bill while touting the cost savings from the most recent farm …

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2018 Farm BillU.S. Senator Pat Roberts

Changes Needed in Farm Bill Safety Net Outlined at Senate Hearing

Dan May 8, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Legislative

Dairy farmers in Michigan and across the nation need federal lawmakers to revise the safety net created in the 2014 Farm Bill to provide them adequate risk management protection, according …

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2018 Farm BilldairyDairy Safety Net Program

Finding a Balance for Food Labeling

Taylor Hillman May 3, 2017Consumer News, Legislative

Newly appointed Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue answered questions from members of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters. Perdue was asked about food labeling and what the new administration might do …

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Food LabelingSonny Perdue
Senate Bill 353

New Spending Bill’s Impact on Agriculture

Dan May 2, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative

Congress put together a spending package on Sunday night that would keep the government running through the rest of fiscal year 2017. Politico’s Morning Agriculture Report says the bottom line …

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agricultureCongressspending package
farmers

Tax Reform by August Unlikely

Dan April 19, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin (mi-new-chin) says getting tax reform legislation on the President’s desk by August appears unlikely. Mnuchin told the Financial Times this week the tax reform timeline is …

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capital gains taxestate taxincome taxtax reform
seed

Seed Industry to “Storm the Hill”

Dan April 3, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative, Seeds

Seed industry advocates will “Storm the Hill” as part of the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) Legislative Fly-in, Wednesday, April 5, in Washington, D.C.  “Storm the Hill” is a unique …

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2018 Farm BillAmerican Seed Trade Association (ASTA)legislative
Senate Bill 353

Consumer Groups Rally Against Rollbacks

Dan March 23, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative

A dozen consumer groups have banded together to work against legislation that would make it more difficult for the government to issue regulations. The groups have dubbed it the “filthy …

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government regulationsRegulatory Accountability Act of 2017
dicamba

Pesticide Rule Revisions Help, Still Unneeded

Taylor Hillman March 21, 2017Legislative

Changes have been made to the proposed rules for using pesticides near schools. Although the pesticide rule revisions ease implications on producers, industry leaders say they are still unneeded. Sponsored …

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Pesticide Rulesschools
lemon

Lemon Rule Goes Against Trump Philosophy

Taylor Hillman March 13, 2017Citrus, Legislative

The controversial decision that may reverse a 15-year ban on Argentine lemons is tied up in the Trump administration’s regulatory hold. That hold ends soon, and according to citrus leaders, …

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ArgentinaLemon

‘A Day Without Immigrants’ Impacting Agriculture

Dan February 16, 2017Labor and Immigration, Legislative

Immigrants and citizens showing support for immigrant workers have joined together today for “A Day Without Immigrants.” Sponsored ContentGut Health for Baby Calves: Why Prebiotics and Probiotics Matter More Than …

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A Day Without ImmigrantsimmigrationPresident Donald Trump

Congressman Gaetz; Why Abolish the EPA

Dan February 3, 2017Environment, Legislative

Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz filed a bill proposing to abolish the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Since 1970, the EPA has worked at the federal government level to ensure that …

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Florida Congressman Matt GaetzU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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