Friday, March 02, 2012

Hal Rogers statement on announcement by Appropriations Ranking Member Norm Dicks on his retirement from Congress

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Chairman Rogers Statement on the Retirement of Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Norm Dicks

Washington, Mar 2 - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers released the following statement on the announcement today by Appropriations Ranking Member Norm Dicks on his retirement from Congress.

“Norm Dicks and I have been friends and colleagues for many years, and I have rarely had the chance to work with someone of his decency, strong work ethic, jovial character, and honesty. He has served this institution with dignity and a true dedication to the people of the 6th District of Washington. Despite our ideological differences, Norm has never hesitated to work together to maintain the comity and spirit of bipartisanship that is the hallmark of the Appropriations Committee. I look forward to working side by side with Norm over the next few months, and will truly miss his presence in the next Congress. I wish him all the best in this next stage of life.”

Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives: Washington, DC Office. H-307, The Capitol, Washington, DC 20515. T (202) 225-2771

Frank Lucas announced a series of field hearings on the 2012 Farm Bill

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WASHINGTON – Today, Chairman Frank Lucas announced a series of field hearings on the 2012 Farm Bill to take place throughout March and April. The first one is scheduled for upstate New York with other stops slated for Illinois, Arkansas and Kansas. The hearings will give Members of the House Agriculture Committee the opportunity to hear firsthand how U.S. farm policy is working for farmers and ranchers in advance of writing legislation.

The field hearings are the next step in the farm bill development. Last June, Chairman Lucas began the effort when the Agriculture Committee held 11 audit hearings on agriculture programs to look for ways to improve programs for farmers, increase efficiency, and reduce spending. The information gained from the audits combined with perspective from the field will serve as a useful reference for Committee Members.

"Field hearings represent one of the best parts of writing the farm bill because it gives us a chance to see the countryside and visit with folks who are directly impacted by our policy decisions in Washington. Agricultural policy affects every American; ensuring that our farmers and ranchers have the necessary tools they need to continue to produce an affordable and stable food supply is as important to our country as national defense. It's critical to all of us that we get it right. I look forward to hearing from our producers and from those who live and work in rural America," said Chairman Frank Lucas.

The full schedule is below. For those who cannot attend the hearings, the House Agriculture Committee plans to provide a live webcast at this link. Live Audio / Video

Friday, March 9, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. EST. North Country Community College, Sparks Athletic Complex. 23 Santanoni Ave. Saranac Lake, NY 12983

Friday, March 23, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT. Carl Sandburg College, Student Center Building B 2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd. Galesburg, IL 61401

Friday, March 30, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT. Riceland Hall, Fowler Center. Arkansas State University. 201 Olympic Drive. State University, AR 72467

Friday, April 20, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT. Magouirk Conference Center. 4100 W. Comanche. Dodge City, KS 67801

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