Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Rodd Moesel discussed the impacts of potential changes to Oklahoma’s ad valorem tax structure with Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum during OKFB’s Leadership Week. Though the divisions between urban and rural communities often receive the most attention, the conversation gave Moesel and the mayors an opportunity to highlight the ways both communities rely on one another. Over the past several years, municipalities have pushed the state legislature to levy ad valorem taxes to fund public safety districts for police and fire services. While Farm Bureau members are avid supporters of public […]
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Legislative update: Ad valorem bill sees early movement
As legislators convened at the state Capitol to begin work on more than 3,000 pieces of legislation, Oklahoma Farm Bureau leaders and staff hit the ground running on a number of issues of importance to its grassroots farm and ranch members. For several years, Farm Bureau members have been involved in discussions at the state Capitol concerning new ad valorem taxes and the 2021 session will be no different. Only four days into the first week of committee work, a bill advanced that would allow voters within a municipality to vote on a resolution to create a Public Safety Protection […]
Five takeaways from OKFB’s conversation with legislative leaders
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Rodd Moesel discussed the top issues expected to be addressed by the state Legislature this year with Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat and Speaker of the House Charles McCall during OKFB’s Leadership Week. Below read Farm Bureau’s five takeaways from the conversation with the state Legislature’s top leaders. 1. Progress on rural broadband expected With an estimated 30% of Oklahomans considered underserved in broadband services, both legislative leaders said they expect to see progress this year on bringing high-speed internet to all Oklahomans. “It’s not something that just happens overnight, but there’s been a lot […]
OKFB examines ag, rural issues in Stitt’s State of the State
Gov. Kevin Stitt highlighted a number of key issues for Oklahoma Farm Bureau members in his State of the State address on Monday, Feb. 1. “The state of our state is strong because we are resilient and well-positioned for a bright future,” Stitt said, as he began his address to state lawmakers. Most notably for farmers and ranchers, Stitt committed to protecting Oklahoma agriculture producers as he announced the tenets of his legislative agenda, dubbed “The People’s Agenda.” “We’ll fight for our farmers and ranchers and the Oklahoma way of life,” Stitt said. The governor’s agenda also includes keeping taxpayer […]
Winter 2021 issue of Oklahoma Country now available
The winter 2021 issue of Oklahoma Country is now available to view online and is currently being delivered to members across the state. Carrying on Meet the nine farm and ranch families selected by the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee – one from each OKFB district – who serve as outstanding examples of agriculture in our state. A call to serve Meet the three Oklahoma Farm Bureau members who answered the call to represent farmers, ranchers and rural citizens within their district. Rising to the occasion A recap of the members and counties honored following OKFB’s Online Business Meeting conducted in […]
Five ways to participate in Farm Bureau Week
Farm Bureau Week quickly approaching on Feb. 15-19 is a perfect way to celebrate and share our grassroots organization across your community. Events may look a little different than normal this year, but county Farm Bureaus can still highlight all the work Farm Bureau does for farmers, ranchers and rural Oklahomans. Below are five ways that county Farm Bureaus can be involved in Farm Bureau Week. 1. Sign a proclamation Contact your county commissioner to sign a proclamation declaring Feb. 15-19 Farm Bureau Week in your county. 2. Host giveaways Utilize social media to host various giveaways to engage members […]
How to participate in OKFB action alerts
Because most Farm Bureaus members are busy on their farms and ranches each day, they do not have time to visit with legislators about every agriculture or rural issue the Legislature considers. Members instead rely on Farm Bureau leaders and staff to carry out their message for them. But sometimes, state representatives and senators need to hear directly from farmers and ranchers. Through OKFB’s legislative action alerts, members have the ability to quickly and easily advocate for agriculture and rural Oklahoma right from their farm or ranch. But what should members do when they receive an action alert text message? […]
USDA freezes expanded CFAP payments
The U.S. Department of Agriculture this week posted notice that the $2.3 billion in supplemental Coronavirus Food Assistance Program payments will be temporarily suspended under the new administration’s regulatory freeze. USDA FSA offices will continue to accept applications for the expansion of CFAP 1 and 2, but no payments will be distributed during the review. “The pandemic has taken an unprecedented toll on American agriculture, and the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program has provided a lifeline for farmers and ranchers across the country,” American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said in a statement. “Many growers who previously did not qualify […]
OKFB launches weekly member-only legislative update calls
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members has announced a new opportunity for members to engage in the legislative process. Every Friday at 12 p.m. starting Feb. 5, members are invited to participate in a legislative update Zoom call with the OKFB public policy team. The member-only call will allow members to learn about the legislative process, ask questions, voice concerns, and offer feedback. For details on how to join the weekly call, please contact your Farm Bureau field representative. Members can find more ways to be involved in and informed about OKFB’s legislative efforts by viewing our 2021 Advocacy Guide at okfarmbureau.org/advocate21.
OKFB releases 2021 legislative priorities
Oklahoma Farm Bureau has announced the organization’s priority issues for the 2021 state legislative session as set forth by its grassroots farm and ranch members. The top issues for Farm Bureau members across all 77 counties include expanding rural broadband internet access, protecting landowners from property tax increases, safeguarding the state agriculture sales tax exemption, increasing access to quality health care in rural communities, securing improved funding for roads and bridges, and ensuring support for Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. “After a challenging year for Oklahoma agriculture producers, Oklahoma Farm Bureau is eager to bring the voice of our grassroots farm […]
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