From Rep. Steven Jacob <[email protected]>
Subject Rep. Jacob Legislative Update
Date February 23, 2024 3:35 PM
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Jacob




Hello from the State Capitol,

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In response to a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) petition that directed the State of Minnesota to develop and implement a long-term solution to reduce nitrate concentrations in the drinking water of the Karst Region of southeastern Minnesota, I have sponsored ag water quality certification legislation for impacted farmers.

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Despite the picture that?s been inaccurately painted by extreme activists, farmers care about the environment and Republicans care about the environment. This legislation, which has a number of Democrat co-authors, allows farmers to actively become a part of the ground water solution rather than forcing them to face onerous penalties and regulations for problems created decades ago.

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Under my legislation, any farmer in the Karst Region would receive a $5 per acre tax credit for any ag land that is placed in the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP). ?

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The MAWQCP is currently a voluntary program that has been around for a decade and was originally sponsored by Democrats. Ironically, the pilot program began 12 years ago in the township where I live, and I was one of the first farmers in the state to receive MAWQCP certification.

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As part of the program, a representative of the local soil and water conservation district would look at the applicant?s farming practices, review what is going well and what isn?t, and tell the farmer what needs to be done in order for the state to approve certification. Once the process has been successfully completed, the farm is MAWQCP certified for 10 years.

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If the farms are certified, not only will it prevent future nitrates from entering the ground water but will also eliminate other pollutants that are often associated with ag land.

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Farms that are certified are stopping erosion, stopping any potential runoff, and protecting the environment. Any program that is implemented takes time before improvement is shown, and Minnesota is showing improvement. It is wrong to make the farms of today pay for problems that were caused in the 1970?s. To me, it makes more sense to reward farmers for doing the right thing, and putting more farms in the MAWQCP is the right thing.

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Have a good weekend,

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Steve









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