The focus of the next farm bill must be on policies that enable equitable land access and transition.
Well, what we need to do is we need to figure out one, all of a sudden in this new Administration it is all about climate, and we are seeing...
we have the White House combined with my colleagues, who are a real threat to the family farm today.
We are using the taxpayers' dollars to do that, but then the result of that is we have these empty grocery shelves.
More than $147 billion in Federal funding has been dedicated to broadband in the last 4 years alone.
Unfortunately, since Chairwoman Rosenworcel is not represented here today, I cannot ask her about the implementation of the DATA Act (Pub. L...
The ag economy is hurting across the board. They are concerned about whether or not they are going to be able to afford to plant a crop this...
This country offers more than that.
I hear them talking about, like, the cost of gasoline and finding gasoline, and the cost of everything.
We should be talking in this Committee about what we can do and what that is going to look like a year from now for the American family and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the necessity of reliable broadband as workplaces and businesses migrated online.
We said finally we are going to get rural broadband in place.
I urge Congress to think about how it can support young farmers holistically.
The cost of fertilizer, Mr. Chairman. Alarm bells have been ringing.
we have to make it more flexible for them because things change.
I have very strong concerns about that.
We may be so fixated on one issue that all of a sudden, we lose the whole intent of why we are here.
I want to thank Chairman Scott and Ranking Member Thompson for organizing this important hearing.