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Secretary Rollins Unveils New USDA Political Appointments

Originally Published 5 days ago — by USDA (.gov)

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a new team of presidential appointees at USDA, focusing on supporting rural America, family farms, and implementing America First policies, with key roles assigned to experienced officials in agriculture, public service, and national security.

Addressing the Growing Food Insecurity Crisis in the U.S.

Originally Published 2 months ago — by CBS News

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The article highlights the growing issue of food insecurity in rural America, exemplified by a mobile food bank in Clinton, Missouri, where rising inflation, cuts to government aid, and increased demand have led to more people struggling to access food, with many expressing frustration and calling for political unity to address the crisis.

Rural America Faces Economic Crisis Amid Falling Crop Prices and Rising Debt

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Fortune

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Rural America is facing an economic crisis due to plunging crop prices, high input costs, and ongoing trade disputes, especially with China, threatening the survival of U.S. soybean and corn farmers. Despite government aid and new trade agreements, farmers continue to suffer financially, with declining incomes and credit conditions.

Rural America Transformed by Affordable Housing Crisis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The affordable housing shortage is driving a housing boom in rural areas like Celina, Texas, transforming them into rapidly growing suburban communities. As home prices in urban centers rise, people are moving to rural areas where land is cheaper, leading to significant population growth and development. This shift is altering the traditional rural lifestyle, with farmland being replaced by housing developments and local businesses by big box retailers. While newcomers find affordable living, longtime residents face challenges such as loss of community, increased costs, and threats to agricultural livelihoods.

"Affordable Internet Program Ends, Millions Face Higher Bills"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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The Affordable Connectivity Program, which provided internet subsidies to low-income and rural households, including tribal areas, has run out of funds. This endangers telehealth services and internet access for many, with significant impacts on rural and tribal communities. Lawmakers are debating the program's future, while the Biden administration urges Congress to act and has secured low-cost plans from major internet providers to mitigate the impact.

President Biden's upcoming visit to Illinois

Originally Published 2 years ago — by wcia.com

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President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Illinois next week, with specific travel details yet to be announced. During his visit, he is expected to promote his agenda and hold a fundraiser. Biden plans to highlight the positive impact of two laws on the economy by visiting rural areas. In a recent visit to Minnesota, the president announced over $5 billion in spending for rural areas, focusing on climate change adaptation, high-speed internet access, and local infrastructure improvements. Biden aims to create jobs in the US and boost American products' exportation while transforming rural communities and restoring pride in them.

Biden's Rural America Tour: From Minnesota Farms to Israel-Hamas Conflict

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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President Joe Biden kicked off his rural America tour in Minnesota, where he highlighted the negative impact of consolidation in the meat processing and retail chains on U.S. farmers. During his visit to a family farm, Biden announced $5 billion in new investments benefiting rural Americans, including support for climate-smart agriculture practices, clean water infrastructure, and economic development projects. The tour aims to emphasize the administration's commitment to rural communities and garner support from rural voters, with stops planned in 15 states, including key battlegrounds. Biden's visit to Minnesota also comes amid criticism over his support for Israel's actions in Gaza, with protests planned by Muslim and Arab American leaders.

President Biden's Rural America Tour: Investing Billions to Support Communities and Win Back Voters

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USDA.gov

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President Biden announced over $5 billion in new investments from his Investing in America agenda to support rural communities, economic development, and sustainability. The investments include funding for climate-smart agriculture practices, rural infrastructure upgrades, job creation, high-speed internet expansion, and renewable energy access. These initiatives aim to bring new revenue to farms, increase economic development in rural areas, and provide more opportunities for rural Americans. The Biden-Harris Administration has already made significant investments in supporting rural America, including expanding access to markets and increasing competition for farmers and producers.

"Biden's Rural America Tour: Showcasing Investments and Winning Back Voters"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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President Joe Biden is embarking on a two-week blitz of rural America in an effort to regain support in areas where Democrats have experienced significant losses in recent years. While Democrats do not expect to win majorities in rural counties, they hope to narrow the margins of defeat. Biden's path to victory in 2024 relies on performing well in these rural areas, where Republicans have been able to offset Democratic leads in urban and suburban centers. The Democratic Party faces challenges in reaching rural voters through traditional media and rebuilding the party's brand in these areas. Biden and congressional Democrats have invested billions in rural America through legislation and executive action, targeting issues such as climate change, agriculture, infrastructure, and healthcare. However, they face the challenge of effectively communicating these achievements to rural voters. Democratic outside groups are making efforts to reach rural voters through campaigns and investments in key states.

President Biden's Rural America Investments Spotlighted in Minnesota Visit

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The White House

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President Biden will visit Minnesota as part of his Investing in Rural America Event Series, highlighting the administration's efforts to support rural communities. The series aims to showcase investments in critical infrastructure, such as high-speed internet, roads, bridges, wastewater systems, and clean drinking water. It will also emphasize climate-smart agriculture initiatives, including funding for independent meat and poultry processing facilities and domestic fertilizer production. The administration is committed to creating new agricultural markets, improving access to healthcare, lowering energy costs, strengthening the grid, and supporting local and regional food systems. Additionally, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides significant funding for rural America, including the largest investment in Tribal infrastructure ever.

Tyler Childers Showcases Unique Rural Anthems in Grand Ole Opry Performance

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Country musician Tyler Childers, known for his heartfelt rural anthems, is set to release his new album "Rustin' in the Rain." Childers has been praised for his ability to rewrite and recontextualize stories of rural and Appalachian America, tackling topics such as racial inequality and queer love. His music, rooted in bluegrass and Southern rock, has pushed the boundaries of country music and garnered a dedicated fan base. The album features songs inspired by Elvis Presley and includes collaborations with artists like Margo Price. Childers remains deeply connected to his rural roots and sees his music as a vehicle for positive change in his community.