Hey friend.
Have you ever visited a farmers market? Ever walked past a community garden in a big city? Do you or anyone in your community rely on food stamps?
If so, then the Farm Bill may be improving your life in ways you never realized.
Over the years, this important piece of legislation has evolved to support a plethora of programs that residents across the country rely on for their health and wellbeing.
Friend, our latest blog dives right into these amazing programs and what could be at risk if we don’t stick up for them in 2023. Check it out >>
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As climate change strains our farms with storms, droughts, heat, and fires, we need to make sure we are continuing to invest in making our agriculture systems more resilient and sustainable.
We are already making those investments with the Farm Bill.
There could be so much at stake if Congress fails to reauthorize a Farm Bill that protects these existing programs.
Read our latest blog post to learn more about how these programs help people like you and what you can do to help to protect them >>
Thank you for reading!
Aaron McCall
Campaigns and Organizing Manager
California Environmental Voters
(formerly CLCV)
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