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Broadband Legislation

State legislative involvement has been critical to successful implementation of a variety of broadband projects.  In 2010, at least 11 state legislatures have passed a variety of broadband measures. More

Evaluating School Principals

Effective principals are essential to improving learning. States and districts nationwide are defining and measuring principal effectiveness to improve teaching and student success. More

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Agriculture and Rural Development

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Agriculture and Rural Development

NCSL tracks agriculture and rural development issues in four major categories: agricultural trade, biotechnology, farming and livestock, and rural development. The Agriculture Program also tracks state legislation and statutes. NCSL's Agriculture and Rural Development Committee has jurisdiction over two sets of related issues: the states' interests in agricultural policy and its impact on rural economic development.

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Agricultural Trade agreements that support a global economy have been a boon to U.S. agriculture, but have dramatically changed rural economies. Twenty-three percent of all crops planted and harvested in the United States are exported. More than 800,000 jobs annually are supported by agricultural exports. The NCSL Denver office houses the Agricultural Trade project, in partnership with the Foreign Agricultural Service of (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The project offers legislators information, research assistance, and testimony about international agricultural markets and the impacts that globalization has on farms, jobs, agricultural production and rural economies within this country.

Biotechnology  uses modern scientific techniques, including genetic engineering, to improve or modify plants, animals and microorganisms. Scientific engineering of genetically modified food and crops has come under close scrutiny by consumers as well as state and federal governments. NCSL tracks state legislation and federal policies on biotechnology. Some states are actively pursuing "biotechnology corridors," with special incentives for business and academia that establish their biotech activities in their state. Others are concerned about how this new technology may affect human health and the environment. NCSL tracks these efforts and offers unbiased information and insight on the topic.

Farming and Livestock  issues include such things as the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, agri-terrorism and liability concerns, drought, confined animal feeding operations, and how changes to the Freedom to Farm Act affect states.

Rural Development  is defined by vast possibilities and great challenges. Rural areas are teeming with valuable land and scenic and cultural amenities. At the same time, many areas are struggling with the effects of geographic remoteness and disadvantageous demographic trends.

State Rural Legislation Database offers outreach and insight into state rural development initiatives. This project provides legislators with information on rural development concerns and policies, resources to reengineer rural economies, and tracks legislation on rural activities.

Rural Health exists to raise awareness among legislators about rural health care policy issues and foster dialogue and information sharing between legislators and other rural stakeholders and is staffed by Laura Tobler in the Denver Office.

NCSL staff working on agriculture issues include: Doug Farquhar in the Denver office and Lee Posey in the Washington, D.C. office. Email: agriculture-info@ncsl.org or telephone: Denver office (303) 364-7700; Washington, D.C. office (202) 6245400.

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Denver Office
Tel: 303-364-7700 | Fax: 303-364-7800 | 7700 East First Place | Denver, CO 80230

 

Washington Office
Tel: 202-624-5400 | Fax: 202-737-1069 | 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001

Denver Office
Tel: 303-364-7700 | Fax: 303-364-7800 | 7700 East First Place | Denver, CO 80230

 

Washington Office
Tel: 202-624-5400 | Fax: 202-737-1069 | 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001

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