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Lansing LLS Event a 'perfect Environment' for Ag Advocacy



Michigan Farm Bureau members from districts 2 and 5 were able to get one-on-one time to share their thoughts and concerns with lawmakers thanks to MFB’s regional Lansing Legislative Seminar (LLS), which held it’s district-level event in Lansing on March 1.

The day kicked off with in-depth updates on key issues from MFB staff members before shifting to an informal lunch and discussion that was attended by multiple elected officials representing areas in Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee and Shiawassee Counties.

Rep. Brian BeGole (R-Antrim Township) said LLS was a “perfect environment” to hear from his constituents, most of whom knew him well from his more than three decades of experience as Shiawassee County Sheriff.

“It’s really helpful to get everyone together in one locale because the district is so spread out, there’s so many different meetings going on and some happen at the same time so you’re obviously not able to be everywhere at once,” BeGole said.

“Fortunately, I know many of the Farm Bureau members because they’re active in their community and through that relationship there’s a great exchange of information.”

Hillsdale County Farm Bureau member Ron Oates spoke with two lawmakers from his area, joining others to share their concerns about the proposal to reclassify the Prairie River.

“We have a lot of investments into irrigation systems that we won’t be able to use if that happens,” Oates said.

He’s been to multiple LLS events in the past but added that he liked the different style of this year’s gathering, including being able to walk through Lansing and make a visit to the state capitol.

After meeting with their legislators, MFB members were able to watch a House session in-person and learn about how to effectively share their stories with lawmakers during formal testimonies.

Source: michiganfarmnews.com

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