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The committee on agriculture passed out a bipartisan bill in the last congress and it was never brought before my republican friends. This year the Committee Also passed out a bipartisan bill that was brought to this floor. It could have and should have been passed with a bipartisan vote. Not because i agreed with all of it, but because it was appropriate to have a bill to go to conference with on this important subject. Our republican friends added three amendments which we harmful to clearly those in need in america. As a result, we didnt vote for it, but thats not why it failed, mr. Speaker. It failed because 62 republicans voted against the bill reported out with every republican voting in committee for it. One was mr. Lucas, the chairman of the committee observed, it apparently wasnt good enough for those 62 republicans. Compromise seems very difficult for some people in this house. But i again remind us all it is absolutely essential. It we then passed a farm bill which said, unl

Upper Cumberland Community Foundation opens 2024 grant cycle

HAZARD – The Upper Cumberland Community Foundation (UCCF) is excited to announce the opening of its 2024 grant cycle, providing critical funding to support the important work of nonprofit organizations

NCEF invests record $25 6 million in support of at-risk Collier children

The Naples Children & Education Foundation (NCEF), the founding organization of Naples Winter Wine Festival, has invested a record $25.6 million in close to 50 non-profit organizations supporting underprivileged and at-risk children in Collier County. This investment in future generations includes funding traditional grants of $6.8 million and $11.6 million for NCEF multi-year strategic initiatives

City Schools Foundation in Murfreesboro Awards 33 Grants

(Murfreesboro, TN) -  The City Schools Foundation distributed over $62,000 in grants to teachers in October with an additional $5,000 grant for indigent care. Thirty-three grants were selected for funding for the 2022-23 school year. The Foundation asks educators from Murfreesboro City Schools to submit proposals for funding that will help them acquire resources not ordinarily provided by taxpayer dollars. “It is always incredible to see the grant requests we receive each year. .

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