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Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan
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 Senator Lindsey Graham |
 House Minority Leader John Boehner |
The
architect of Obama Administration's "buy local" movement, one of the
most important "deal makers" in the United States Senate, and one of
the most recognizable faces in the House of Representatives will
address attendees at the United Fresh Produce Association’s Washington
Public Policy Conference in September. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
Kathleen Merrigan will speak at the conference's Wednesday Keynote
General Breakfast Session, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) will address
congressional visit attendees after Wednesday's luncheon session and
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) will join the United Fresh’s
political supporters Wednesday night for dinner to benefit United
FreshPAC, the association’s political action fund.
"The produce industry is in a very unique position," said United
Fresh President Tom Stenzel. "We are currently invested in the outcomes
of many important discussions on Capitol Hill; from locally-grown,
energy, climate change and food safety, to labor, immigration and child
nutrition. Having this caliber of lineup to address many of these
important issues, the Washington Conference provides our attendees, the
tools needed to continue tackling these issues. Deputy Secretary
Merrigan, Senator Graham and Minority Leader Boehner are each at the
core of these debates in Washington and having them speak to the
industry is a fantastic opportunity."
- Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan - One of Time
Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World," Deputy Secretary
Merrigan oversees the day-to-day operation of USDA’s many programs,
including the "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" effort as well as
USDA's other local food initiatives. Under these efforts, Merrigan
pushes USDA to more simply connect farmers and consumers and support
local and regional food systems.
- Senator Lindsey Graham - Known as an
independent and bipartisan voice, Senator Graham has long been one of
the Senate's most important members, engaging in discussion with the
White House and his Democratic colleagues on key issues such as
immigration reform, climate change and energy policy. He has been an
important supporter of the produce industry in South Carolina and
across the country on a number of important issues.
- House Minority Leader John Boehner - A
former chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, Minority
Leader Boehner continues to shape issues that affect not just the
produce industry but the entire country. As a key leader in the
Republican Party, Rep. Boehner has appeared in many venues and across
all of the major national media outlets discussing his party’s views on
issues ranging from national security, energy, business, taxes, and
health care.
The addresses by Merrigan, Graham and Boehner will headline the
first day of the Washington Public Policy Conference, September 14-16
at the Gaylord National Hotel on the banks of the Potomac River. During
the three-day conference, attendees will gather to discuss food safety,
farm labor, nutrition and consumption, locally grown and other priority
issues for the fresh fruit and vegetable industry. During the annual
March on Capitol Hill, industry members will have the unique
opportunity to meet in person with lawmakers and staff, discuss food
safety policies with FDA officials, hear from key Cabinet officials and
engage in face-to-face dialogue with President Obama's executive team.
This year's conference will also include the return of the
Management Resource Center, where attendees can research and explore
new solutions and technology providers, and the popular Fresh Festival
on Capitol Hill, a favorite among industry members and congressional
staffers alike. During Fresh Festival, House and Senate lawmakers and
their staff join attendees to sample the various fruits and vegetables
the produce industry has to offer. In addition to Fresh Festival, the
conference will also include a New Orleans-themed cruise up the Potomac
River to benefit United's A Salad Bar in Every School campaign. As part
of the build-up to the United Fresh 2011 convention and expo in New
Orleans, guests will enjoy Dixieland jazz, dinner and waterfront views
of Washington, D.C., all while raising funds to provide salad bars to
schools in New Orleans and nationwide.
Registration is now open for the 2010 Washington Public Policy
Conference. More information may be found by contacting United Fresh
Political Affairs Manager Angela Bezon at 202-303-3400, ext. 416 or by visiting http://www.unitedfresh.org.
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