Op-ed: Now is the time to reform our agricultural labor laws
they need to remain operational. Seeing our farm grow from third to fourth generation, I know this problem
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they need to remain operational. Seeing our farm grow from third to fourth generation, I know this problem
feel safe in their neighborhoods, businesses to grow, and children to thrive. Every single
stabilize the grid, optimize existing infrastructure, and grow the energy capacity needed to power advanced manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence … intelligence, the need for reliable, affordable electricity is growing at a pace we have never seen
than 300 have already quit. Security lines are growing longer, operations are strained, and the pressure on those … safety. Every day this shutdown continues, the consequences grow more severe—for our workforce, for travelers
family-supporting salaries. Maintenance backlogs have continued to grow as entire regions remain inaccessible. Forest managers will need
pace with political reality. Mandatory spending continued to grow, while reforming popular programs became politically risky. Rather than … limited transparency. Meanwhile, most federal spending continues to grow automatically, insulated from regular scrutiny. No private institution would
faces. Colorado has transformer shortages, transmission constraints, and growing demand from data centers. More load + same infrastructure = higher
decisions on everything else. As the tax base grows, new revenues are available to expand water systems, electricity
instead of 2026—giving it more time to grow and generate additional revenue for habitat and wetland restoration
religion is a security stabilizer — and a growing body of research shows it is also a growth strategy … strategic priority. Stable markets and peaceful societies grow where conscience is allowed to flourish. • Rep. Chris Smith
scale of this crisis will only continue to grow, opportunities for homeownership will continue to diminish … national debt has become the second fastest growing expense in the federal budget could’ve been invested
Arizona’s economy and population continues to grow, the continued success of our state relies on our ability