In July last year, the first major Federal addiction legislation in 40 years, the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery A...
I'm glad that I agree with all of them.
the work we did most recently on the Alexander-Murray legislation, which has growing support in both the Democratic and ...
CARA included a bill led by Senators Baldwin and Capito known as the Jason Simcakoski Memorial and Promise Act or Jason'...
Is my understanding correct that there really is not an agency of the Federal Government that protects farmers or regula...
So in today's world of cyber breaches, cyber attacks, and data breaches, is there something we should worry about in the...
That's not much value to individual data in and of itself, an individual farmer's data, but if you can combine it with b...
Is there anyone who is vying for your data? Does somebody want to buy it?
Is this function that you're helping create, is it similar to what USDA does as they collect data and then make it publi...
That's encouraging.
The agricultural community's adoption of field sensors, drones, satellite imagery, advanced machinery and similar techno...
Who are the purchasers of data today? And who do you expect them to be in the future?
Is it possible that a monopoly could arise owning the data, that the information is available only to a select few?
Should there be?
I can see some production facilities who would love to keep their information private.
Because of the access to this information, farmers can be more efficient and, therefore, more profitable is the theory.
I chair the Senate Hunger Caucus and have worked for many years on the issue of reducing food insecurity in the world.
Right. I mean, that's not a question I thought of until I was hearing the panel today.