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Dear John,
Congress is working to pass the “ One Big Beautiful Bill Act [[link removed]],” a destructive piece of legislation that will harm farmers, eaters, rural and urban communities and everyone in between. If passed, this budget bill would slash food assistance for those in need, reduce market opportunities for farmers, take away support for farmers working to address climate change and those responding to natural disasters, and reduce the chances of passing the long-overdue farm bill. The bill also harms rural communities by making deep cuts to Medicaid, which many farmers and rural hospitals depend on. Overall, this bill tilts the scale in favor of the largest and most well-off producers, corporations and consumers.
Here's your chance to take action! The bill narrowly passed the House last month with a vote of 215-214. In the coming weeks, it will be debated in the Senate and Congress aims to pass the bill by July 4.
Now is the time to take action: Let your representatives know that you want a thriving food system that benefits everyone! [[link removed]]
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Justin Butts of Black Wind Farm in Berne, NY, talks about agricultural therapy [[link removed]] as a way to help veterans suffering from PTSD or other issues.
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A lot of thinking and planning goes into our festival logo each year. Since this is our 40th anniversary, we knew this year's logo had to be something special! Get a behind the scenes look in this Q+A with the designer [[link removed]] to learn about his design process and inspiration.
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Each month we highlight artists performing at this year's festival. Click below to watch past performances from Farm Aid board artist Neil Young and from Jesse Welles!
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