Issues
Agriculture
Agriculture is one of the most
vital aspects of Oklahoma's economy. We have
relied on the land for generations. But drive
down almost any street of a small rural town
in our state and you can see and feel the challenges
farmers and ranchers face.
As one of the nation's top agriculture
producing states, Oklahoma has a lot at stake
when Congress considers policies that affect
farmers and ranchers. Since first being elected
to the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman
Boren has:
Voted
for permanent repeal of the estate tax
Voted to reform the Endangered Species Act,
removing burdensome restrictions on what private
landowners can do with their land
Voted
for a Farm Bill that recognizes the importance
of Eastern Oklahoma's specialty crops
Introduced
legislation with Congresswoman Mary Fallin to
ease restrictions on farm trucks
Successfully
fought to keep open the Agriculture Research
Service Station in Lane, Okla.
Fought
for emergency disaster assistance to help farmers
and ranchers crippled by prolonged drought
Has
obtained over $6.3 million in funding for agriculture
related studies and programs at Oklahoma universities.
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