Agriculture and the Energy Innovation Act
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Agriculture Outreach Training reviews how to communicate effectively. Outreach to the agriculture community can help cultivate allies and build support of the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act among farmers with farms of all sizes, agribusiness and consumers.

What questions and thoughts do you have about the intersection between agriculture and our policy? This thread is moderated by CCL's Agriculture Action Team.
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Do we have an impact study on Agriculture - specifically how the carbon fee would impact ethanol production/prices? 
I am trying to provide Ga representative's staffer with additional information about the impact on ethanol production as the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act is implemented over time.  Can you provide me with advice or a good response for this legislative correspondent? 

Thanks, 
Bob James, Atlanta
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Dear Agriculture CCLers,

Our MOC has asked why Agriculture was exempted from HR 763's fee.  I searched Community and found some material in "Handling Challenging Questions."  I have not searched through all your groups posts, and I don't think the training session from last weekend's conference has been posted yet.  Are you aware of any other materials that would be helpful to me?  If so, where may they be accessed?  Thank you,  John, Group Leader, silicon Valley South chapter
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Thanks John Fioretta ‍for the great question - I recommend you or your team join the Agriculture Action Team as they have many many resources and additional conversations regarding your questions and research.  And here's the link to the video you reference: #CCL2020 June Conference: On Agriculture - Answering Common Questions from Congress. All CCL conference videos/available slides can be found at https://cclusa.org/presentations 😀
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Thanks Brett!

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