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NASDA Backs Bipartisan Farm Bill Progress, Calls for Quick House Floor Vote
NASDA supports bipartisan farm bill progress, urging House leaders to act quickly to provide certainty for farmers and rural communities.
NASDA Commends Progress on Farm Bill Development and Continues Advocating for Bipartisanship
NASDA urges bipartisan action as Farm Bill 2.0 advances in Congress.
International Year of the Woman Farmer Information Hub Launched to Celebrate Women’s Impact on Agriculture
Celebrating women shaping ag, a new information hub spotlights their leadership, challenges and innovations while uniting efforts to advance women farmers.
NASDA Concludes Successful Trade Mission With Moroccan Delegation in California
The visit further strengthened bilateral agricultural cooperation and deepened ties between the U.S. and Morocco.
NASDA Congratulates Stephen Vaden on Confirmation as USDA Deputy Secretary
Vaden’s experience and demonstrated leadership within USDA make him well-qualified to serve in this critical leadership role, says NASDA CEO Ted McKinney.
NASDA: U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Reinforces Commitment to Agricultural Partnership
In recent years, NASDA has played a vital role in helping strengthen U.S.-U.K. agricultural relations through its international trade missions.
NASDA Members Urge Congress to Initiate Labor Reform for Agriculture
The new policy item states comprehensive agricultural labor reform is needed to allow access to the H-2A program for year-round agriculture industries.
NASDA Congratulates Secretary Rollins on Confirmation and Stands Ready to Work on Shared Responsibilities
NASDA CEO Ted McKinney congratulates the new Secretary of Agriculture.
Farm Bill, Pesticide Regulations Among Key Priorities As NASDA Sets Its Federal Policy Focus for 2025
NASDA’s members-led Board of Directors chose five issues to serve as the organization’s primary policy focus for 2025.
NASDA Congratulates Brooke Rollins on Being nominated for U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
NASDA looks forward to working with the U.S. Senate to get Brooke Rollins confirmed so she can begin to champion solutions for food and agricultural production.
National Ag Law Center Analyzes Potential Impacts of Overturning Chevron Doctrine on Environmental Regulations
The recent reversal could lead to significant changes in how environmental regulations are created, interpreted and enforced.
NASDA Member Chris Chinn Emphasizes Necessary Cooperation Between the EPA and State Departments of Agriculture
Chinn’s testimony focused on challenges faced by states in their role as co-regulators with the U.S. EPA.
NASDA Commends Progress on Farm Bill Development and Continues Advocating for Bipartisanship
“NASDA applauds Chairman Thompson for beginning the process of creating the next farm bill.
New Waters of the U.S. Rule Creates Regulatory Uncertainty for Farmers
NASDA claims rule ignores the voices of nearly all in American agriculture who have long been seeking clarity on this issue.
NASDA Asks EPA to Suspend Action on WOTUS Rulemaking
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture speaks out on federal agencies’ disregard of state governments’ role in regulating clean water.