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Kent Conrad's Public Statements on Issue: Agriculture and Food

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Date Title
12/13/2012 Letter to Harry Reid, Majority Leader, and Mitch McConnell, Minority Leader - Six Months After the Senate Passed a Bipartisan Jobs Bill, The House Has Failed to Act
11/20/2012 Letter to Secretary Vilsack
11/16/2012 Conrad, Agriculture Secretary Talk Farm Bill
09/14/2012 Letter to Majority Leader Reid and Speaker Boehner
09/12/2012 Conrad, North Dakota Farmers Union Consider Way Forward on Farm Bill
08/23/2012 Conrad: Five Year Farm Bill a State, National Priority
08/20/2012 Conrad: Five Year Farm Bill a State, National Priority
08/02/2012 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Direct Task Force to Report on the Severity of the Drought
07/13/2012 Conrad Fights to Protect North Dakota Farmers and Ranchers
07/12/2012 Baucus, Conrad, Tester, Johnson (SD) Act to Protect Ranchers, Farmers From Lapse in Disaster Assistance
06/21/2012 Conrad Praises Senate Passage of "Responsible" Farm Bill
06/18/2012 CQ Roll Call- Push for Changes Puts Off Farm Policy Bill
06/13/2012 Flood Insurance and Modernization Act
06/07/2012 Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act -- Motion to Proceed--Resumed
06/07/2012 Conrad Makes the Case for New Farm Bill
05/15/2012 Harkin Joins Bipartisan Group of More Than 40 Senators in Urging Floor Action on Farm Bill
04/30/2012 Bipartisan Praise for the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012 (the 2012 Farm Bill)
04/26/2012 Conrad Pushes North Dakota Priorities in New Farm Bill
04/06/2012 Conrad Applauds USDA Help for Farmers Facing Flooding in Devils Lake Basin
04/04/2012 Conrad, Hoeven Detail Foundation of New Farm Bill
03/29/2012 Senator Unveil Major Components of New Farm Bill
03/21/2012 Ryan Budget Slashes Programs Vital to North Dakota
03/09/2012 Conrad Details Need for a New Approach to Flooded Farmland
02/10/2012 Letter to Thomas Vilsack, Secretary of Department of Agriculture and Ron Kirk, U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador
01/18/2012 Conrad Working Group Focuses on Potential Changes to National Ag Policy

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