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October 4, 2022 - Lawmakers may revisit Amazon rural tax breaks

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Oregon state lawmakers and gubernatorial candidates want a review of lucrative tax breaks given to high-tech companies that locate data centers in small rural communities after reporting by The Oregonian/OregonLive raised questions about Amazon’s dealings near Boardman in Morrow County, according to the Oregonian. Since […]


October 3, 2022 - Drought impacts hurt farm communities

By Ching Lee California Farm Bureau, With rice harvest underway in the Sacramento Valley, Colusa County farmer Don Bransford should be running his combine, delivering truckloads of the grain to a nearby dryer. Instead, he stares out into a field of bare soil he recently tilled to tidy ground that […]


September 29, 2022 - Modernized Endangered Species Act regulations will be reinstated

By American Farm Bureau Federation , Modernized Endangered Species Act regulations will be reinstated after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that a district court improperly vacated 2019 revisions. The appeals court determined a district court erred by reversing the regulations without determining whether they were actually unlawful. […]


September 27, 2022 - Farm Bureau touts “I Farm, I Vote” effort

By Oregon Farm Bureau, I Farm I Vote – Oregon It has never been more important for rural Oregonians to turn out to vote this November. This is the year for BIG change, and every farmer and rancher’s voice needs to be heard at the ballot box! This week, the […]


September 26, 2022 - Ag review of Legislative Days

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Legislative Update Last week, Legislative Interim Committees convened virtually for “Legislative Days.” The House Agriculture, Land Use and Water Committee agenda included many items of interest for OFS members. The Committee held a long and detailed hearing on Morrow county groundwater issues, citing the […]


September 23, 2022 - Modernized Endangered Species Act Rules Reinstated

By American Farm Bureau Federation, Modernized rules on the Endangered Species Act are officially reinstated after an appeals court decision. Chad Smith has more on the good news for farmers and ranchers. Smith: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a district court improperly vacated 2019 revisions of the […]


September 21, 2022 - Singer, Carole King, out of tune on forest ban

By Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities Singer Carole King leveraged her celebrity status to publish an oped in the New York Times on Aug. 25, calling for an end to commercial timber harvests on federal lands. It’s unclear what makes her an expert on forestry, other than the fact she lives […]


September 19, 2022 - Ag update of Legislative Week

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Legislative Update: OFS will be tuning in to Legislative Days, September 21st – 23rd. September 23rd is also the deadline for legislators to request bills for drafting by Legislative Counsel. Specific Committee meeting times and agendas can be found here. Note, all meetings continue […]


September 16, 2022 - NCBA Calls for Limited SEC Greenhouse Gas Rule

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) reiterated the need for a limited version of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) greenhouse gas disclosure rule following SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking. “The SEC’s proposed greenhouse gas disclosure rule is […]


September 13, 2022 - Despite progress, GMO fears limit new traits, products

By Ching Lee California Farm Bureau With its striking crimson flesh, a new transgenic lime developed by scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture is meant to be a head-turner: Imagine slices of the Instagram-ready fruit adorning cocktail glasses and its juice making purple margaritas. Research geneticist Jim Thomson and […]