By Andi Anderson
The Illinois Agriculture Legislative Day Program is slated to take place on Wednesday, March 13 at 9 a.m. This important event will bring together key stakeholders, policymakers, and legislators to address pressing agricultural issues and advocate for farming policies in the state.
Scheduled to be held at the Illinois State Library located at 300 S. 2nd St. in Springfield, IL, the program aims to provide a platform for meaningful discussions and collaboration on matters crucial to the agricultural community.
- Among the distinguished guests invited to participate are:
- Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton
- Director Jerry Costello II, Illinois Department of Agriculture
- State Senator Doris Turner
- State Senator Win Stollers
- State Representative Sonya Harper
- State Representative Charlie Meier
The presence of these esteemed individuals underscores the significance of the event and highlights the commitment of policymakers to engage with agricultural stakeholders and address their concerns.
The Illinois Agriculture Legislative Day Program presents an invaluable opportunity for farmers, industry representatives, and legislators to come together, exchange ideas, and advocate for policies that support the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.
As discussions unfold and priorities are identified, participants will have the chance to voice their perspectives and contribute to shaping the future of agriculture in Illinois.
The Illinois Agriculture Legislative Day Program serves as a vital platform for fostering dialogue, promoting collaboration, and advocating for policies that benefit the agricultural community. With key stakeholders and policymakers in attendance, the event promises to be a significant step forward in advancing the interests of Illinois farmers and ensuring a thriving agricultural landscape for generations to come.
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