Lee Zeldin Confirmed to Lead EPA

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Wednesday, former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin was confirmed by the Senate to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. By a vote of 56-42, Zeldin will now oversee the EPA and will no doubt
Texas Lawmaker Introduces Bill That Would Repeal the 45Z Tax Credit

Representative Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) recently introduced a bill that aims to repeal the Section 45Z clean fuel production credit. The tax credit, established by the Inflation Reduction Act, supports the production of various low-carbon transportation fuels.
Kansas Aquifer Drops a Foot

Kansans rely on the Ogallala Aquifer in western Kansas for everything from irrigation to drinking water, and it fell more than a foot last year. The Kansas Geological Survey recently completed its annual campaign to measure the
Meat Institute Strategies to Reduce Meat Prices

The Meat Institute sent a letter to President Donald Trump to provide strategies to reduce burdensome regulations and address meat prices for consumers. The letter included a list of recommended actions for the administration to take, including
Give FFA Day is February 20

February 20 is the tenth annual Give FFA Day during National FFA Week. The day is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of over a million FFA members across the country and growing the next
Sugar Alliance Congratulates Officials on Confirmations

On behalf of the nation’s sugarbeet and sugarcane farmers and workers, the American Sugar Alliance congratulated Kristi Noem on her confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security. “We look forward to once again partnering with Secretary Noem to