Spanberger urges lawmakers to bring farmers to the table on climate solutions
Published Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021, 9:45 am
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Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Spanberger is calling on lawmakers to recognize the valuable perspectives of farmers on conservation issues and bring them to the table in policy discussions related to the climate crisis.
During a House Agriculture Committee hearing focused on how farmers and producers can lead on the issue of climate change, Spanberger, the chair of the Conservation and Forestry Subcommittee highlighted the demonstrated record of crop and livestock producers contributing to successful, voluntary conservation efforts and she urged her co
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