AgPro Podcast: What To Expect From DC In 2020

The team at the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) aims to be the voice of the ag retailer in the nation’s capital.

The team at the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) aims to be the voice of the ag retailer in the nation’s capital.
The team at the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) aims to be the voice of the ag retailer in the nation’s capital.
(Lindsey Benne)

Every month, policy pros at ARA share their updates and insights on a special episode of the AgPro podcast. In the latest edition, Richard Gupton, senior vice president of public policy at ARA gives four timely updates.

• How the Senate is prioritizing its vote on USMCA
• What the Phase One trade deal with China means for agriculture
• Surface Transportation Reauthorization Bill and call for comments
• ARA Winter Board Meeting & Fly-In Feb. 10-12 in Washington, D.C.

The team at the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) aims to be the voice of the ag retailer in the nation’s capital. As such, they have the DC Help Desk as a resource to all ARA members. If you are an ARA member with advocacy or regulatory questions or are interested in booking meetings with your representatives or getting answers from regulatory agencies, log in and send questions through ARA’s DC Help Desk. Many questions and issues can be answered or resolved within a few business days. Go to ARAdc.org/Help-Desk or call (202) 457-0825

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