What’s ahead for Washington this week: Congress gets back to work
By Jon H. Harsch
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Washington, April 11 – Congress’ overloaded agenda may benefit from President Obama hosting 46 world leaders in Washington Monday and Tuesday for the Nuclear Security Summit. With media attention on the summit (and DC traffic gridlocked for the two days of high security), Congress may be able to focus on its thick stack of backlogged legislation including financial reform, climate change, immigration and postponed action on retroactively extending must-do items like unemployment benefits and biodiesel subsidies.
Dairy and organic ag will be in play this week, first with Secretary Vilsack kicking off the Dairy Industry Advisory Council Meetings on Tuesday and then Deputy Secretary Merrigan addressing the diary meeting Wednesday.
Also Wednesday, Merrigan will deliver remarks at the Organics Trade Association’s 2010 Policy Conference.
Ethanol will be in the news this week when Growth Energy launches its new national TV ad campaign on Monday. According to Growth Energy CEO Tom Buis, “We all know that ethanol has a great story to tell and now we have the opportunity to tell it to the entire country.” To watch the ads on-line starting Monday, go to: www.growthenergy.org/ads.
As if there weren’t enough happening, more national policy meetings start on Thursday, including CropLife America’s Spring Conference focused on pesticides and various Clean Water Act challenges. Tackling the same theme from a different perspective, EPA hosts a Clean Water Forum Thursday focused on controlling nutrient runoff to protect watersheds. A related but broader agenda will be covered at this week’s Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conference on “Adapting for Future Resource Challenges: Food, Water, and Energy.”
Congressional hearings this week include:
Wednesday, April 14
Thursday, April 15
USDA’s Economic Research Service & National Agricultural Statistics Service reports:
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