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March 23, 2020 - Ag groups join business response to Coronavirus

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Last week the COVID-19 crisis became very evident. The newly formed Joint Committee on Coronavirus Crisis held two public hearings this week on COVID-19 response. OFS joined other trade associations in testimony Wednesday, endorsing needed economic support for Oregon families and businesses. We are […]


March 20, 2020 - Farm Bureau lays out COVID Ag impact

American Farm Bureau, American Farm Bureau has released its first assessment of the impact on farmers and ranchers in the wake of the national mitigation efforts to combat COVID-19. In a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, AFBF President Zippy Duvall pledged that “America’s farmers and ranchers will be […]


March 18, 2020 - Wall Street Journal on Brown’s Carbon Order

Wall Street Journal Editorial; Oregon’s Democrats say they want “cleaner” energy, but the politics of carbon emissions cuts sure are dirty. Democrats, who hold a supermajority in the statehouse, have twice tried to ram through cap-and-trade, but Republicans blocked them by walking out of the last two legislative sessions. The […]


March 16, 2020 - Q & A on busting snake river dams, orcas

As featured in Oregon Transformation Newsletter,, Q and A with Kristin Meira, Executive Director, Pacific Northwest Waterways Association What does Pacific Northwest Waterways Association do? Pacific Northwest Waterways Association (PNWA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan trade association that advocates for federal policies and funding in support of regional economic development. PNWA […]


March 16, 2020 - Flood relief, Carbon Tax 2.0, more…

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, We thought political activity would calm down with adjournment of session on March 5, but the interim has been anything but quiet. Last Monday, the Emergency Board met to allocate funding to critical projects, including disaster relief for Umatilla County, and also to political […]


March 13, 2020 - Results from 5,000 person study on gene-edited farm products

American Farm Bureau Federation, The FMI Foundation in partnership with the American Seed Trade Association, the American Farm Bureau Federation, and the Farm Foundation, released a consumer research study measuring market potential for gene-edited products. The nationwide survey examined U.S. consumers beliefs, awareness, and understanding of gene editing in food […]


March 11, 2020 - Gov. carbon directive an abuse of power

Statement from House Republican Leader Christine Drazan on Executive Order State Representative Christine Drazan “House Republican Leader Christine Drazan (R-Canby)released the following statement on Governor Kate Brown’s Executive Order No. 20-04. “I am not surprised that the governor has moved to overextend her authority to advance a flawed vision of […]


March 8, 2020 - Ag wrap-up from Special Session

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Well, that ended quickly…On Thursday, Speaker Kotek and Senate President Courtney adjourned the 2020 short session; this announcement comes three days before the constitutional end of session. Republican leaders issued press releases Thursday morning that their caucuses would come back to the Capitol on […]


March 6, 2020 - Fake meat movement spurs criticism

by Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO There are countless articles about the fake meat business lately and most of them are little more than promotional pieces for the companies producing plant-based alternatives to meat. A recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article titled “This Anti-CEO’s Mission Impossible: Use Capitalism to Kill Meat,” […]


March 4, 2020 - Ag should attend CAT-tax listening tour

By Oregon Farm Bureau, The 2020 Short Session isn’t officially over, but the Department of Revenue (DOR) will be meeting with constituents across the state, beginning March 2, to learn more about issues with the temporary rules and implementation of the commercial activity tax (CAT). What is the CAT? Oregon’s […]