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Sunday is Hemp Day in Wisconsin

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By: Larry Lee of Brownfield AG News Wisconsin’s Governor has proclaimed Sunday, October 18th as Wisconsin Hemp Day. The Badger State was the first in the nation to unanimously pass a hemp pilot program following the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, and in a few short years, the state has seen grower and processor licenses increase five-fold to more than 19-hundred licensees. Wisconsin Hemp Alliance ... Read more »

Six Wisconsin Lawmakers Named 'Friends of Farm Bureau'

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By: Wisconsin AG Connection The state's largest farm organization has recognized six federal lawmakers as 'Friends of the Farm Bureau' based on their advocacy for agriculture during the previous congressional session. Board members of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau say U.S. Senators Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin, along with Reps. Ron Kind, Mike Gallagher, Glenn Grothman and Bryan Steil met the requirem... Read more »

Biosimilar Regulatory Roundup: September 2020

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By: Skylar Jeremias of the Center for Biosimilars Despite the United States have a lower number of biosimilar approvals and launches throughout 2020, regulators have not slowed down in trying to expand biosimilar utilization as a way to lower costs and increase access to care for patients. New Legislation In early September, Representative Glenn Grothman, R-Wisconsin, introduced in Congress a bill... Read more »

House Republicans Call on Attorney General Barr to Investigate Recent Spike in Anti-Catholic Hate Crimes

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By: Brittany Berstein of the National Review A group of House Republicans led by Representative Jim Banks (R., Ind.) on Friday called on attorney general William Barr to investigate a recent rise in anti-Catholic hate crimes. There have been 70 instances of anti-Catholic violence in North America this year — with 57 crimes being reported since May alone — according to a letter sent to the attorney... Read more »

USCIRF - A Dao Released from Prison in Vietnam Now

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By: Scott Douglas Jacobsen of News Intervention The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom spoke to the release of A Dao, a pastor with the Montagnard Evangelical Church of Christ. In Vietnam, he was arrested on August 18, 2016 when returning from a conferencing covering Eat Timorese religious freedom. USCIRF Commissioner James W. Carr said, "I am delighted that Pastor A Dao i... Read more »

Vietnamese pastor released after 4 years imprisonment over religious freedom advocacy

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By: Leah MarieAnn Klett for the Christian Post A Vietnamese pastor imprisoned for advocating for religious freedom has finally been released after spending over four years in prison, drawing praise from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. On Sept. 18, USCIRF announced that A Dao, a pastor of the Montagnard Evangelical Church of Christ, had been released from prison. Da... Read more »

Gallagher Leads Bipartisan Call to Support Whole Milk Products in Federal Programs

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By: Congressman Mike Gallagher Press Release GREEN BAY, WI — Rep. Mike Gallagher (WI-08) today led members of the Wisconsin delegation in calling on the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Sonny Perdue, and the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Alex Azar, to reconsider dietary guidelines that prohibit full-fat dairy products from being include... Read more »

The Myth of Systemic Police Racism

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By: Heather Mac Donald for the Wall Street Journal George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis has revived the Obama-era narrative that law enforcement is endemically racist. On Friday, Barack Obama tweeted that for millions of black Americans, being treated differently by the criminal justice system on account of race is “tragically, painfully, maddeningly ‘normal.’ ” Mr. Obama called on the police and t... Read more »

'National Beijing Association': Marsha Blackburn asks NBA to donate money it fines players to human rights causes

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By: Dominick Mastrangelo for The Washington Examiner Sen. Marsha Blackburn urged the National Basketball Association to use profits from the league's relationship with China to create a foundation dedicated to protecting human rights around the world. "If Adam Silver does not extricate himself from the Chinese Communist Party, then the NBA is going to become the National Beijing Association in abo... Read more »

EPA and Wisconsin Announce All of Sheboygan County Now Meets Federal Air Quality Standard for Ozone

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By: EPA Press Release -- Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Shoreline area of Sheboygan County is now meeting the 2008 federal air quality standards for ground-level ozone, which means cleaner and healthier air for Wisconsin residents. “This is one more tangible sign that air quality is improving across America,” said EPA Principal Deputy Assistant Administrat... Read more »

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