Advocacy

 

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Oregon Women for Agriculture Legislative Committee

A voice for agriculture. 

Oregon Women for Agriculture does everything possible to see that agricultural interests are heard and dealt with fairly. This includes interacting with the legislature, visiting those who represent us and joining others in support or opposition of proposed legislation. We have an active legislative committee comprised of members from each active chapter, this committee makes decisions based on the Approved Policy Positions of Oregon Women for Agriculture.  

Oregon Women for Agriculture is also a member of Ag-PAC. Ag-PAC is a coalition of natural resource based organizations who endorse candidates and measures that are supportive of farming, ranching and timber industries.

Oregon Women for Agriculture is a non-partisan organization focusing solely on the issues that affect all of agriculture.

Position Statements

Oregon Women for Agriculture Position Statements

Updated in 2023

Engagement

The Oregon Women for Agriculture have an active legislative committee that reviews and responds to topics of relevance to our organization in accordance with our policy statements. 

Additionally, members are encouraged to let your voice be heard in the legislative process. See quarterly updates below to stay informed and engaged.   

Washington DC American Agri-Women Fly-In

Each year in June, American Agri-Women host a Legislative Fly-In for those interested in speaking to their legislators, agencies, and other professionals in Washington D.C. about current agricultural issues and policies while relying upon your own opinions as well as AAW’s Position Statements.

Get Involved!

Open Positions on the Legislative Committee for Central Oregon, Eastern Oregon, and the Columbia Gorge Chapters. Decisions are often time sensitive. Committee members need to be responsive to emails and decisive. Different points of view are welcome however, decisions need to be based on OWA’s Approved Policy Positions. Contact Legislative Committee Chair, Tami Kerr

Tami Kerr

Tami Kerr

Legislative Committee Chair

Quarterly Legislative Committee Updates

Comment on Worker Protection Standard Rulemaking

Comment on Worker Protection Standard Rulemaking

By Arwen McGilvra - To Garnet Cooke at OR-OSHA, I am very concerned about the OR-OSHA WPS PROPOSAL. I am the fourth generation to live on my families Willamette Valley farm. The farm my great-grandfather bought after leaving the dust bowl in North Dakota. The farm my...

OWA is OPPOSED to Ban on Aerial Spraying

OWA is OPPOSED to Ban on Aerial Spraying

Oregon Women for Agriculture are opposed to Lincoln County ballot measure 21-177.  This letter to the editor was submitted to the Newport Times on February 21st by OWA Past President and Lincoln County resident, Deanna Dyksterhuis. To the Editor: The ballot measure...

Seven Things You Should Know About Large Dairies

Seven Things You Should Know About Large Dairies

By Melinda Petersen, Marion-Clackamas Chapter - Oregon has 228 family dairy farms, ranging from fewer than 100 cows being milked each day to more than 30,000. Regardless of the size of the farm, there are certain values, standards and management practices that every...

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