john,
Farmers are the heart of our communities.
They feed our families, support our local economies, and care for the land.
But the truth is, climate change is making their work harder than ever. Extreme weather, unpredictable seasons, and rising costs are threatening their livelihoods.
That's why Kim just introduced a bill to give farmers the tools they need to adapt, stay profitable, and protect our land for generations to come. The Partnerships for Agricultural Climate Action (PACA) Act would expand a proven Washington State program that helps farmers voluntarily reduce emissions, improve soil health, and prepare for extreme weather.
john, this bill isn't about mandates.
It's about giving farmers real options and support to make their farms more resilient. It also prioritizes first-time, and low-income farmers who often face the biggest challenges. Kim knows that supporting farmers is not just good policy—it's a responsibility of our leaders. Healthy, resilient farms mean stronger communities, safer food, and a more sustainable future for all of us. Will you stand with Kim and our farmers today?
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