Portrait of Congressman Mike Ross
Representing the 4th District of Arkansas
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Volume 3, Issue 6,
April 5, 2002
Weekly Newsletter
 
 
MIKE'S WEEKLY MESSAGE
 
Update on the Farm Bill
 
"Over the past year, we have been working hard in Washington to help create a new farm policy that will provide a real safety net for farm families in Arkansas and across America.  The nation’s current farm policy that was enacted in the 1996 Freedom to Farm law has not worked.  We continue to lose more and more farm families each year. 

"Last year in the House Agriculture Committee, we wrote a fair and balanced new Farm Bill that would truly help our producers continue providing the food and fiber on which our nation depends.  While this bill was passed overwhelmingly by the House of Representatives in October, the Senate in February 2002 unfortunately approved a flawed version of the Farm Bill that would hurt many Arkansas farmers. 
 

"On Monday, April 8, Congressmen Charles Stenholm, Marion Berry, and Max Sandlin will be joining me in Texarkana, El Dorado, Lake Village and Pine Bluff to discuss the current status of the Farm Bill with members of the agriculture community throughout Arkansas’s Fourth Congressional District.  Congressman Stenholm, one of the mostly highly respected voices for agriculture in the United States Congress, is currently serving as a member of the House-Senate conference committee charged with ironing out the differences to finalize this year’s Farm Bill. 

"Our farm families are anxiously awaiting the enactment of this landmark policy, and we will continue fighting to see that this new farm policy is enacted as soon as possible.  As the negotiations on the Farm Bill continue, we are committed to working hard to see that the final measure is one that is good for Arkansas and good for America.  There has never been a more critical time for our agriculture community, and this legislation is vital to the livelihoods of our farm families as well as the economy of the Fourth District and our state."
 

 
Ross Hosts Women's Business Roundtable
 
On Tuesday, April 2, Congressman Ross hosted a Women’s Business Roundtable in Hot Springs to highlight areas of concern for professional women in Arkansas. About 30 local businesswomen attended the informal discussion that included a panel of several small business and economic development entities. Members of the panel, which included representatives from the Arkansas Enterprise Group, Arkansas Women’s Business Development Center, Arkansas Capital Corporation Group, Arkansas Small Business Development Center, Arkansas Department of Economic Development, Arkansas Procurement Assistance Center, Internal Revenue Service, and National Federation of Independent Business, answered questions on topics such as payroll, health insurance, tax-related issues, and how to obtain small business loans.
 
 
Please Contact Mike at 
1-800-223-2220 or 
mike.ross@mail.house.gov
 
 
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