Op-ed: Now is the time to reform our agricultural labor laws
Seeing our farm grow from third to fourth generation, I know this problem firsthand. Reforming our agricultural labor
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Seeing our farm grow from third to fourth generation, I know this problem firsthand. Reforming our agricultural labor
must pay the full incremental cost of the generation, transmission, distribution and grid upgrades. It must provide meaningful
power advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and next-generation technologies. If the United States wants to stay ahead … existing resources, we must build more. More generation, more transmission and more pipelines to support our growing economy
lawful and fully permitted activity that occurred generations ago, especially when those activities were essential to powering
facing an affordability crisis. As a third-generation farmer in the Yakima Valley, I know firsthand the challenges
from the death tax, and making the largest generational investment in the farm safety net in decades. This … pass their farms on to the next generation. I look forward to having this Farm Bill pass
down. The consequences will stay with us for generations. We can now say with certainty, in other words
pass our freedoms on to the next generation. Protecting that right means making sure every lawful vote counts
toward preserving and improving the Colorado River for generations to come. We are grateful to all the farmers
asks how many viral clips I’ve generated. They ask whether water will be there next year. Whether
revenues are available to expand water systems, electricity generation, highway capacity, schools, police and fire – all the necessities
giving it more time to grow and generate additional revenue for habitat and wetland restoration in the years … outdoors that will pay dividends for future generations. Wetlands are the backbone of waterfowl populations. Ducks, geese
rein in reckless spending, saddling our future generations with debt. This needs to change. The United States’ national … economic well-being of our future generations. The costs and consequences of this unchecked spending are not contained
longer guarantees a job after graduation. In past generations, parents could work hard, save diligently and provide their … better life for our children, grandchildren and future generations
drought resiliency efforts to safeguard our supply for generations to come. As your Representative, I will continue