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Public Policy Department
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U.S. are farmers. Tremendous technological strides have released more
and more people from the task of growing food and fiber, allowing
them to seek other professions. Their understanding of farm life grows
smaller with each generation. The challenge facing farmers in their
continued efforts to maintain state and national legislation that
is favorable and economically sound for rural America has never been
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That is why Farm Bureau's Public Policy efforts are so important. The
best legislative influence comes from informed, concerned farm families
communicating their beliefs to their elected representatives. Farm Bureau's
role on both the state and national level is to keep members informed
with good and factual information concerning Farm Bureau policies and
farm issues.
During the legislative sessions, regular reports on the status of agricultural
bills affecting farm families are made available through the weekly newsletter,
Capitol Comments. Timely advice is usually given in these newsletters
on action needed at a given time.
National News Updates are published as needed during the year and provide
information relative to the state of issues on a national scale.
Without public support of farm policies, getting favorable legislation
passed in the state legislature or the National Congress is nearly impossible.
But with sound policies that appeal to the masses, the job can be done.
Function
The Public Policy Department coordinates the implementation of Farm Bureau
policy on the state and national level. This includes conducting and maintaining
contact in the state and national legislative arena as well as regulatory
entities that govern our laws. Our purpose is to develop and implement
a program that mobilizes the full resources of the organization in the
counties of the state in support of Farm Bureau policy as determined by
the voting delegates.
The Public Policy Department is responsible for monitoring the impact
of government actions on agriculture and for speaking to elected and appointed
officials in a timely, effective and united voice. Also, contact is maintained
on a routine basis with Congress, the State Legislature, and regulatory/governmental
agencies. The Public Policy Department works with the American Farm Bureau
and other Farm Bureau staff to assist them in their effort to have maximum
impact on actions of government.
Activities
The Public Policy Department organizes the annual Washington D.C. trip
held in early spring every year. Over a hundred Farm Bureau members practice
"grassroots lobbying" by attending various functions including
meeting the state's congressional delegation to meeting with various agencies
on timely Farm Bureau interest. Public Policy also hosts county Farm Bureaus,
Women's Committee members, and Young Farmer and Rancher Program visits
at the State Capital each year.
The Public Policy Department interacts with membership by publishing pertinent
information in Capital Comments, Mississippi
Farm Country Magazine, and other timely bulletins. Capitol Comments
is printed weekly during legislative sessions and reports on the status
of bills in the State Legislature affecting Farm Bureau.
One of the distinguishing features between Farm Bureau and most other
organizations is the "grassroots" philosophy in developing Farm
Bureau policy. Through the Farm Bureau structure beginning at the county
level and proceeding through the state and national levels, producers
annually evaluate the problems of agriculture and rural living and make
recommendations to formulate Farm Bureau policy. In the fall of each year,
the Public Policy Department carries out a series of policy development
meetings held throughout the state in order for members to review Farm
Bureau's actions and policies. Ideas brought forth in these meetings form
resolutions in counties that are forwarded to the state Farm Bureau for
consideration at the Resolutions Meeting held at the beginning of November.
Farm Bureau presidents from all 82 counties will convene to discuss these
resolutions. Once the resolutions have been favorably voted on by the
presidents, they are sent to the voting delegate floor at the annual convention.
Resolutions then must pass the voting delegate body in order to become
official policy governing the officers and staff of Farm Bureau.
Legislative District Maps
The Mississippi Legislature has drawn districts for all Senators and
Representatives. This must be done after each census. The district maps
are available here.
For details on what House District in which you reside click here
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Voter Registration
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to vote. A form to do that and instructions on where to mail it are available
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Important Links
U.S. Congress Legislative Information
Misssissippi Legislative Information
Staff
Samantha Newman (Public Policy
Director)
601-977-4020
Whittington, Andy (Environmental
Coordinator)
601-977-4238
Justin Brooks (Public Policy Research
Coordinator)
601-977-4229
Tammy Meyer (Department Assistant)
601-977-4226
United States Senators
The Honorable Thad Cochran (R-MS)
United States Senate
113 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: 202-224-5054
Fax: 202-224-9450
Web site: www.cochran.senate.gov
E-mail: senator@cochran.senate.gov
District Offices
188 E. Capitol Street, Suite 614 911 East Jackson Avenue, Ste. 249
Jackson, MS 39201 Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: 601-965-4459 Phone: 662-236-1018
Fax: 601-965-4919 Fax: 662-236-7618
14094 Customs Blvd., Suite 201
Gulfport, MS 39503
Phone: 601-867-9710
The Honorable Roger Wicker (R-MS)
United States Senate
487 Russell Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: 202-224-6253
Fax: 202-228-0378
Web site: http://wicker.senate.gov/public/
District Offices
245 E. Capitol Street, Suite 226 3118 Pascagoula Street, Suite 179
Jackson, MS 39201 Pascagoula, MS 39567
Phone: (601)965-4644 Phone: (228)762-5400
Fax: (601)965-4007 Fax: (228)762-0137
452 Courthouse Road, Suite F Post Office Box 3777
Gulfport, MS 39507 Tupelo, MS 38803
Phone: (228)604-2383 Phone: (662)844-5010
Fax: (228)896-4359 Fax: (662)844-5030
2601 Elm Street, Suite 6
Post Office Box 385
Hernando, MS 38632
Phone: (662)429-1002
Fax: (662)429-6002
United States Representatives
The Honorable Alan Nunnelee (R-MS)
1st Congressional District
United States House of Representatives
1432 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: 202-225-4306
Fax: 202-225-3549
Web site: www.nunnelee.house.gov
District Offices
133 East Commerce Street
Hernando, MS 38632
662-449-3090
337 East Main Street
Tupelo, MS 38804
662-841-8808
The Honorable Bennie Thompson (D-MS)
2nd Congressional District
United States House of Representatives
2432 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20515
Phone: 202-225-5876
Fax: 202-225-5898
Web site: www.house.gov/thompson/
E-mail: ms2nd@hr.house.gov
District Offices
107 West Madison St. 509 Highway 82 West
Bolton, MS 39041 Greenwood, MS 38930
Phone: 800-355-9003 Phone: 662-455-9003
Phone: 601-866-9003 Fax: 662-453-0118
Fax: 601-866-9036
P.O. Box 679
106 Green Avenue, Suite 106 P.O. Box 356
Mound Bayou, MS 38762 Marks, MS 38646
Phone: 662-741-9003 Phone: 662-326-9003
Fax: 662-741-9002
910 Courthouse Lane 3607 Medgar Evers Blvd.
Greenville, MS 38701 Jackson, MS 39213
Phone: 662-335-9003 Phone: 601-946-9003
Fax: 662-334-1304 Fax: 601-982-5337
The Honorable Gregg Harper (R-MS)
3rd Congressional District
United States House of Representatives
307 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-2403
Phone: 202-225-5031
Fax: 202-225-5797
E-mail: www.house.gov/writerep/
District Offices
1 Research Blvd., Ste. 206 823 22nd Avenue .
Starkville, MS 39759 Meridian, MS 39301
Phone: 662-324-0007 Phone: 601-693-6681
Fax: 662-324-0033 Fax: 601-693-1801
110-D Airport Road 230 Whitworth St.
Pearl, MS 39208 Brookhaven, MS 39601
Phone: 601-932-2410 Phone: 601-823-3400
Fax: 601-965-4598 Fax: 601-823-5512
The Honorable Steve Palazzo (R-MS)
4th Congressional District
United States House of Representatives
331 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: 202-225-5772
Fax: 202-225-7074
Web site: www.palazzo/house.gov
District Offices
2701 Main Street, Suite 215
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
601-582-3246
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