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Salinas, Chavez-DeRemer Issue Joint Statement Requesting Oregonians’ Farm Bill Input

February 23, 2023

Today, Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (OR-06) and Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05), members of the House Agriculture Committee, issued a bipartisan joint statement asking for feedback from Oregonians who will be impacted by the 2023 Farm Bill.

“As Oregon’s voices on the Agriculture Committee, it’s important for us to hear directly from farmers, fishers, foresters, ranchers, and all those impacted by the Farm Bill so we can ensure their priorities are brought to the policymaking tables here in Washington, D.C. The Farm Bill includes a wide variety of programs and initiatives, containing 12 titles that cover everything from commodities and crop insurance to nutrition and trade. Oregonians in every corner of our districts will be impacted by this critical legislation. 

“We are proud to represent districts that play a key role in putting food on the table for families across the country and around the world. Agricultural production is the heartbeat of Oregon’s rural economy, and we look forward to working hand-in-hand with our producers and hardworking families to craft a beneficial and effective Farm Bill that will set Oregonians up for success over the next five years,” Salinas and Chavez-DeRemer said.

Oregonians interested in submitting feedback for the 2023 Farm Bill can contact their representative using the information below: 

 

Congresswoman Andrea Salinas

Phone: (202) 225-5643

Onlinehttp://Salinas.House.Gov/Contact

Send a Letter:

530 Center Street NE

Suite 415

Salem, OR  97301

 

Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Phone: (202) 225-5711

Onlinehttp://Chavez-DeRemer.House.Gov/Contact

Send a Letter: 

621 High Street

Oregon City, OR  97045

 

Stakeholder feedback can also be submitted directly to the House Agriculture Committee by clicking HERE.

Learn more about the Farm Bill from the Congressional Research Service by clicking HERE.

 

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Issues:Agriculture