Sunday May 20, 2012

Volunteers Disuss 2012 Farm Bill with KCC Students

KCC Students Given Opportunity to Get Involved In Federal Policy on Food Production and Distribution

A Day of Action

On Tuesday, January 24th, students in the cafeteria at Kellogg Community College (KCC) were asked to get involved in shaping the Omnibus Farm Bill now under development in Washington DC. Provisions of the bill run for 5 years and 2012 is a renewal year. Michigan voters enjoy an elevated roll in the process because our Senator, Debbie Stabenow (D), chairs the Senate Agriculture Committee. “As Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Senator Stabenow has the opportunity to stand up for small farmers, consumers and the environment by supporting a “Fairer” Farm Bill,” said Alistair Hall, Field Organizer with Food & Water Watch, which organized the event.

The “Day of Action” served to inform the students about the issues associated with federal spending on food production and distribution and the need to bring a wider voice to the process beyond that of the highly capitalized agribusinesses. Students were encouraged call Sen. Stabenow’s office and express their support for spending on food production and distribution that is green, local, sustainable, and affordable for all consumers. Many students made those calls on the spot (at 877-559-7809) as well as made commitments to encourage their friends and associates to do the same.

The organization Food & Water Watch works to ensure the food, water and fish we consume are safe, accessible and sustainable. So we can all enjoy and trust in what we eat and drink, they seek to help people take charge of where their food comes from, and keep clean, affordable, public tap water flowing freely to homes, protect the environmental quality of oceans, encourage government to do its job protecting citizens, and educate about the importance of keeping shared resources under public control. www.foodandwaterwatch.org

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