Nunn Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Put Artificial Intelligence to Work on Iowa Farms
precision nutrient application to disease detection and water conservation, AI gives farmers better information to make better decisions
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precision nutrient application to disease detection and water conservation, AI gives farmers better information to make better decisions
Iowa and support clean air, land and water. These EPA funds will strengthen our communities and grow local
innovative conservation technologies and practices that improve water quality, soil health, and on-farm productivity. Farmers First
City of Otho with technical assistance to plan water system improvements, including the evaluation of water infrastructure, source … alternatives, emergency connections and water meters. The project will also deliver a report including recommendations, alternatives and costs
building submerged in two to four feet of water for multiple days. City of Spencer … after severe storms caused mass flooding. The rising waters led to extensive damage to the library’s infrastructure
Butler County) $1,423,193 for the Luana Water Treatment Facility Improvement Project: This funding will help expand
those who I think are lobbying you to water it down. On the benefits of the Working Families
protect Iowans from exposure to lead in drinking water. The funds will be used to help identify lead … will administer the grant through its Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. “When I voted for the bipartisan infrastructure
including major investments in childcare, rural health care, water infrastructure, law enforcement, and workforce development. “These investments … said . “From safer roads and bridges to modern water systems, workforce training, and public safety, this funding ensures
proper fertilizer application can improve soil and water quality and help lower input costs. From one generation
precision agriculture loans to help farmers lower their water usage, increase yields, and decrease input costs. 3. Fortifying
precision agriculture loans to help farmers lower their water usage, increase yields, and decrease input costs. 3. Fortifying
food assistance they need. Strengthening cybersecurity for rural water systems: The bill includes provisions from Rep. Nunn … Cybersecurity for Rural Water Systems Act to provide technical assistance to rural utilities defending against cyber threats. Supporting
authority tostrengthen protections for whistleblowersandensure the courtsdon’t water down the federal government’s #1 tool to fight
including major investments in childcare, rural health care, water infrastructure, law enforcement, and workforce development. “These investments … said . “From safer roads and bridges to modern water systems, workforce training, and public safety, this funding ensures
infrastructure, public safety, transportation, workforce development, and water systems across Iowa's First Congressional District. “These investments … said . “From safer roads and bridges to modern water systems, workforce training, and public safety, this funding ensures
conservation efforts that reduce flood risk, improve water quality, and protect the region’s unique natural resources—while … erosion and flood risk, helping wildlife, and enhancing water quality by empowering local farmers and landowners with conservation
million in Community Project Funding for roads, water systems, workforce programs, and infrastructure right here in Southeast Iowa … secure for Southeast Iowa, funding major road, water, workforce, and infrastructure projects across the district. $6 Million
molehill. I’ll continuefighting misguided efforts to water down theFalse Claims Actandchampioning whistleblower protectionsto prevent retaliation from those
City of Davenport Water Pollution Control Plant Flood Mitigation Project: The Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is located … would also result in the discharge of untreated water to the Mississippi River. $2 Million for the Iowa
secure for Southeast Iowa, funding major road, water, workforce, and infrastructure projects across the district. This
Miller-Meeks . “This $2 million investment in local water infrastructure is about improving public health, preventing overflows
productivity and study efforts to help farmers conserve water, protect soil health, combat drought, and mitigate the devastating
Fiscal Year 2026 Interior and Environment, Energy and Water Development, and Commerce, Justice, Science appropriations bills … residents continue to have access to safe drinking water and save taxpayer dollars by extending the lifespan