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Agricutlure and America's Heartland

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MAGA has nothing to offer when it comes to fighting for farmers. Democrats in the Senate are proving

MAGA has nothing to offer when it comes to fighting for farmers. Democrats in the Senate are proving that we are here for America's heartland. [logo] Agriculture and America's Heartland Defending the Senate is essential to protect America's heartland and ensure the continued support of farmers, agricultural scientists, and rural communities through sustainable policies. Democrats on the Agriculture Committee, like Senator Sherrod Brown, are fighting to prioritize agriculture and secure the future of rural America. Senator Brown, a senior member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, has introduced several bills aimed at supporting farmers and producers in Ohio and across the nation as part of the 2023 Farm Bill. His legislative package includes: - The Converting Our Waste Sustainably (COWS) Act: Co-introduced with Senator Alex Padilla, this bipartisan bill establishes a manure management conservation program to improve water quality, reduce costs, and boost farmer profits while minimizing agricultural runoff. This legislation is endorsed by major organizations like the National Milk Producers Federation and the Environmental Working Group. - Supporting Urban and Innovative Farmers Act: This bill aims to support urban and suburban farmers by increasing programmatic and research funding. It proposes reforms to improve technical assistance, enable cooperative agreements with community experts, and scale up composting and food waste initiatives. - The Enabling Farmers to Benefit from Processing Nutrition Programs Act: Co-introduced with Senator Tina Smith, this bill simplifies the process for farmers to participate in federal nutrition programs, making it easier for families to use nutrition assistance benefits at farmers markets. It requires the Department of Agriculture to streamline application processes and provide necessary technology for benefit processing. Additionally, Brown's bipartisan Local Farms and Food Act seeks to improve and update Farm Bill programs to facilitate local sales for farmers, building on previous legislation he helped pass. By defending the Senate, we can ensure that leaders like Senator Brown continue to advocate for policies that support farmers and rural communities, ensuring a sustainable future for America's heartland. Let's keep the progress rolling and protect the vital work being done for our farmers and agricultural economy. [→ Defend the Senate]( Thank you for joining us in this important fight. — No Dem Left Behind  No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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