Sen. Pat Roberts to Address Washington Public Policy Conference
September 15, 2011
Sen.
Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), ranking member of the Senate Committee on
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, lends his seasoned perspective to a
discussion
of the 2012 Farm Bill at the United Fresh Produce Association’s
Washington Public Policy Conference. Roberts will speak before the
Luncheon General Session on Tuesday, October 4.
"This
is a great chance for leaders in the produce industry to gain insight
on the pending Farm Bill and U.S. agricultural policy from one of the
highest
congressional authorities," said United Fresh President & CEO Tom
Stenzel. "Sen. Roberts has been a leading advocate for agriculture
throughout his 30 years in the House and Senate, including two years as
chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. Now, as
the lead Republican member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, he
brings both passion and deep expertise to issues critical to our
industry."
"Farming
is one of the most unpredictable occupations in the world," said Sen.
Roberts. "The health of our rural communities and our national economy
depend on the viability of our agricultural sector. The Farm Bill must
provide a safety net for farmers that is adequate, equitable and
dependable."
Sen. Roberts adds to a robust schedule at this year’s Washington Public Policy Conference that includes a
Wednesday
morning address from House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas
(R-Okla.), discussions with federal regulators at the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Environmental Protection
Agency and Food and Drug Administration, market segment-specific
education sessions and the popular Fresh Festival on Capitol Hill.
Additionally, this year’s schedule includes the most visits to
congressional offices by conference attendees in the event’s
history. More information on the Washington Public Policy Conference is
available at
www.unitedfresh.org/programs/wppc.
United Fresh Produce Association
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202 303 3400
Fax: 202 303 3433 united@unitedfresh.org