FFA Dues for Ag Education Students
to be covered in the coming year
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[June 22, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA)
announced today that Future Farmers of America (FFA) dues for every
student taking agriculture education classes across the state will
be covered starting this fall. The $550,000 appropriation is
spearheaded by State Senator Doris Turner. FFA is a national
organization for young adults interested in leadership and
agriculture. It has been a priority of the Pritzker administration
to make farming and agriculture more accessible, and these dollars
help to diversify the make-up of the FFA organization.
The elimination of dues makes Illinois a FFA affiliation membership
state, ensuring every student that is enrolled in agricultural
education will have FFA membership dues automatically paid, making
them a FFA member.
“In Illinois, we’re making it so students can choose their
extracurriculars based on what interests them the most, not what
they can afford,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “It’s been a priority
of mine to make agricultural education more accessible and widely
recognized throughout my administration. It’s why I signed into law
two measures to include ag classes in our state college admission
requirements, and it’s why I’m proud to implement Senator Doris
Turner’s initiative to waive FFA membership fees for all Illinois
students.”
“I am proud to support the next generation of Illinois agricultural
enthusiasts by helping alleviate the financial burden of membership
dues,” State Senator Doris Turner (D-Springfield) said. “The more
bright minds we can bring in to help solve the agricultural problems
of tomorrow, the better we all will be in the future.”
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“In 2022, nearly 37,000 students across the state were enrolled
in ag classes, but the state’s FFA membership was 23,000 members,” said IDOA
Director Jerry Costello. “By removing the cost barrier, this opens up the doors
for thousands more students to benefit from what FFA provides, which goes well
beyond what can be taught in the classroom.”
“This news couldn’t come at a better time,” said Illinois FFA Executive Director
Mindy Bunselmeyer. “Illinois’ number one industry touches so many beyond
traditional family farms. FFA continues to expand its mission to prepare our Ag
leaders for tomorrow. To announce before students prepare to enter school allows
even more future leaders to join our ranks. To have Director Costello share the
news with our FFA convention attendees and their families was a great capstone
to our week.”
In 2021, Governor Pritzker signed House Bill 3218 and Senate Bill 1624, two
measures that add “agriculture education” to the list of acceptable electives
that qualify a student for admission to state universities, and “agricultural
sciences” to the list of acceptable science courses for admission. The FFA
agriculture education program is for students in 7th-12th grade. Currently, over
350 schools across Illinois have a FFA chapter.
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