From Congresswoman Ashley Hinson <[email protected]>
Subject Update from Ashley: Prioritizing Relief & Lowering Costs for Iowa Farmers
Date November 21, 2025 10:14 PM
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Email from Rep. Hinson Friend, Now that Democrats reopened the government, I’m excited to share more about my recent, bipartisan work to support Iowa ag. Iowa and America’s farmers are currently being squeezed by high input costs and low commodity prices, making it incredibly difficult to afford critical inputs like fertilizer. Family farmers in Iowa tell me they need greater price transparency and stability, so I teamed up with my Republican and Democrat colleagues to introduce bipartisan legislation to deliver just that by increasing visibility into the factors that drive costs and supply. What would this look like? The USDA would start working on the market forces driving these high input costs, price reporting, and other regulatory burdens our farmers may be experiencing. Iowa’s outstanding senators, Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley, are leading the companion bill in the Senate – we are unified in meaningfully lowering input costs for our farmers. This week, I also reintroduced my bipartisan PRECISE Act, which expands access to precision agriculture technologies through existing USDA conservation programs that farmers know and trust.  I will continue fighting for our rural communities to ensure they have a fair shot to do what they do best: feed and fuel the world. Sincerely, The CCP’s Latest Play for Access to Americans' Households Every American - whether you’re a student, a senior, living on your own, or raising a family - deserves to feel safe and secure at home. Full stop. Your home is supposed to be the safest place in your life. And your ability to rely on a baby monitor, a doorbell camera, or any smart device should never come with the risk of being spied on by our biggest adversary, the Chinese Communist Party. That’s because TP-Link – a popular option for wifi-enabled cameras and other smart devices – is a Chinese company that answers to the Chinese Communist Party. TP-Link devices are in countless American homes, and even some military bases. Now why is this a big deal? Here’s the truth. The CCP doesn’t care about your privacy. They require companies operating in China to hand those sorts of rights over – meaning, all your data & information could be going directly to the CCP. I’m leading a bipartisan effort alongside Senator Joni Ernst to ensure we take steps to get compromised technology out of Americans’ homes and our military bases. Read more about this work here and stay tuned for more updates. Quality Health Care for Rural Communities This week, I wanted to recognize the strength of America’s rural communities as Thursday marked National Rural Health Day! Thanks to the work and leadership of President Trump, we are refocusing on expanding access to quality, affordable care especially for rural Americans. I’ve recently introduced several bills to improve prenatal care options and strengthen health care for Iowa families, including bipartisan legislation to ensure RNs can utilize their skills to the fullest amid a shortage of healthcare professionals in rural communities. Read more about the important role RNs play and how I’m working to remove red tape for rural beneficiaries and strengthen their access to care here. In The News Fox News: Popular TP-Link routers could be banned after risks exposed Ripon Advance: Hinson’s CATCH IT Act would increase access to breast cancer screenings in rural areas Waterloo Times: Hinson secures federal funding for key projects across Iowa’s second district The Gazette: Jones Regional Medical Center one of eight Iowa projects funded in federal spending package Sioux City Journal: Iowa’s U.S. House delegation votes to end nation’s longest government shutdown The Gazette: Iowa’s congressional delegation pushes to secure $1 billion for rural hospitals, clinics Korn News Radio: Fertilizer Research Act companion bill introduced in House Decorah Leader: WinnMed to receive $700,000 grant to help pay for new surgical robot Facebook Instagram X Truth Stay Connected Rep. Hinson | 2458 Rayburn House Office Building 45 Independence Avenue SE | Washington, D.C., DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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