ICYMI: Feenstra Hosted Farm Bill Town Hall in Sanborn
SANBORN, IOWA – Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) hosted a town hall with local farmers, producers, and constituents in Sanborn to discuss the upcoming Farm Bill and other issues. 24 people attended the event.
“I enjoyed meeting with Iowans – including our hardworking farmers and producers – during my town hall to hear their suggestions and priorities for the upcoming Farm Bill,” said Rep. Feenstra. “We covered everything from my work to reauthorize the successful 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and stop China from buying American farmland to the unfair inheritance tax, biofuels production, and international trade. Meeting with Iowans will always be a top priority for me as I travel all 36 counties in my district at least twice a year.”
Feenstra also announced his Agriculture Advisory Board at the town hall. The board is comprised of 60 members of the greater agriculture community from all 36 counties in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, and represents a wide range of industries, including corn, soybeans, pork, beef, turkey, dairy, eggs, cattle, goat, seed, fertilizer, veterinary medicine, equipment manufacturing, FFA, conservation, agricultural lending, and research and development.
Additionally, Feenstra spoke to O’Brien County sheriff’s deputies about the scourge of fentanyl in rural Iowa and the need to secure our border.
You can find pictures from the town hall HERE, HERE, and HERE.
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