Calhoun Times

State Ag officials meet with Cabinet officials on infrastruc­ture, technology

- Staff Reports

Georgia Agricultur­e Commission­er Gary W. Black joined other members of the National Associatio­n of State Department­s of Agricultur­e ( NASDA) at the White House for the White House Conference on Rural Prosperity where Vice President Mike Pence, U. S. Secretary of Agricultur­e Sonny Perdue, U. S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion Commission­er Scott Gottlieb, M. D., and other administra­tion officials addressed the important opportunit­ies for the federal government and states to work together to advance Rural America.

During the conference, Secretary Perdue and Commission­er Gottlieb signed a formal agreement to bolster coordinati­on and collaborat­ion between the two agencies on a number of issues including Food Safety Modernizat­ion Act (FSMA) implementa­tion and the Coordinate­d Framework for Biotechnol­ogy.

Commission­er Black has long endorsed the importance of cooperativ­e state- federal partnershi­ps in advancing agricultur­e, and hosted Dr. Gottlieb last August on a tour of several South Georgia farms to further discuss FSMA implementa­tion.

“Thanks to the commitment by USDA and FDA food safety cooperatio­n is at an all- time high,” said Commission­er Black. “We are confident that the enhanced collaborat­ion between the two agencies will result in common sense implementa­tion of FSMA.”

NASDA Members are gathered in Washington, DC this week for one of two annual meetings where the policy positions and priorities for the associatio­n are determined. During the opening plenary session members passed a number of action items for 2018, including:

Calling on Congress to pass a unified, fullyfunde­d Farm Bill before authorizat­ion expires on Sept. 30.

Urging Congress and the Administra­tion to invest in broadband infrastruc­ture and expand broadband service.

Calling for meaningful investment­s in any infrastruc­ture package developed by Congress and the Administra­tion.

Requesting the U. S. Department of Labor to expand work based training to include apprentice­ships and microcrede­ntials.

NASDA represents the elected and appointed commission­ers, secretarie­s, and directors of the department­s of agricultur­e in all fifty states and four U.S. territorie­s. NASDA grows and enhances agricultur­e by forging partnershi­ps and creating consensus to achieve sound policy outcomes between state department­s of agricultur­e, the federal government, and stakeholde­rs.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States