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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
An appellate court has shot down a lawsuit challenging the Department of Water Resources’ decision to extend contracts for the State Water Project to 2085.
Sweeping cuts have cast a shadow over the legislative session, downsizing and delaying ambitious policies. Ag lobbyists will be hitting that message hard with lawmakers looking to make their policy mark.
As California faces one its worst infestations on record and grapples with a historic budget deficit, Newsom is proposing to fundamentally change the way government regulates pesticides, say industry advocates.
Blake Zante has been named as the new executive director of The Kenneth L. Maddy Institute and Robin Vercruse has been named the executive director of the Low Carbon Fuels Coalition.
Farmers and ranchers would like to see increased crop insurance subsidies and commodity price supports in the new farm bill, and a strong majority support cutting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, according to an exclusive Agri-Pulse producer poll.
Gov. Newsom unveiled his budget proposal for the coming fiscal year, with plans to cut some programs, delay others, lean on a climate bond and dip into reserves to balance the budget.
EPA’s top water regulator, Radhika Fox, is stepping down after nearly three years in the job where she helped lead the latest effort to rewrite the “waters of the U.S.” rule.