Illinois Farm Bureau names Congressman Rodney Davis 'Friend Of
Agriculture'
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[August 14, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Farm Bureau
(IFB) today announced Congressman Rodney Davis has been named a
‘Friend of Agriculture’ and endorsed by Illinois Agricultural
Association ACTIVATOR, IFB’s political involvement fund which seeks
to help elect pro-farm candidates no matter party affiliation or
office. The announcement was made during Ag Day at the Illinois
State Fair.
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“Congressman Davis was the only member of Congress — including
all 435 Congressmen and all 100 Senators — to serve on both the
farm bill and the WRRDA conference committees,” said Terry
Ferguson, DeWitt County farmer and chair of the ACTIVATOR
Trustee Committee in the 13th Congressional District. “He was
personally involved — every step of the way — in getting the
first farm bill passed in six years and the first WRRDA bill
passed out of Congress in seven years.”
Davis worked hard to ensure IFB top priorities were including in
the new farm bill, including enhanced crop insurance, commodity
program choice and streamlined conservation programs. On WRRDA,
Davis worked across the aisle and sponsored provisions in the
final bill that will permit public-private partnerships on
waterway projects to help address the $60 billion project
backlog, Ferguson added.
“On the farm bill, he’s kept an eye on U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency regulatory overreach, inserting new farm bill
language requiring ag representation on EPA’s Science Advisory
Panel,” Ferguson said. “Congressman Davis has had our back on
Capitol Hill.”
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The local farmer ACTIVATOR Trustees in the 13th Congressional
District endorsed Davis because he supported key legislative issues
impacting agriculture while in the U.S. House of Representatives,
including renewable fuels and is strongly opposed to the U.S. EPA’s
proposed expansion of the definition of Waters of the United States.
ACTIVATOR members also endorsed Davis because his service to the
constituents of the 13th District was exemplary and would continue
to be an asset.
The Friend of Agriculture designation places Davis in a group of
select members of the House of Representatives who understand the
leading role Illinois agriculture plays in the global marketplace
and the far-reaching benefits of its products, and proves he
comprehends agriculture’s benefits extend beyond the vital function
of feeding Illinois, the nation, and the world.
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