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Crawford/Cardoza establish Rice Caucus

Congressmen form caucus to promote a better understanding of the rice industry

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Washington, Oct 26, 2011 | Justin Gibbs (202-225-4076) | comments
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Rick Crawford (R-AR) and Congressman Dennis Cardoza (D-CA) convened the inaugural meeting of the Rice Caucus in the United States House of Representatives. The mission of the Rice Caucus is to educate House members and the general public about the role rice plays in the economy.

“The American rice industry contributes over $34 billion to our economy annually and supports over 120,000 jobs. My Arkansas district is also the leading rice producing district in the country,” said Crawford. “Rice is a unique industry, which faces its own set of challenges and opportunities. With a new Farm Bill being written next year, I wanted to gather together Representatives from other rice producing districts to ensure the long-term viability of rice growing in America.”

"American-grown rice is known throughout the world for it's high quality, and is a major US export, even to other rice-producing nations," said Rep. Cardoza. "Rice is also an important part of California's agriculture economy. When we draft the new Farm Bill, I will work diligently to promote the interests of our rice farmers so they can continue to grow affordable, healthy rice to feed our nation and the world."

Members of the Rice Caucus include:
Co-Chair: Congressman Rick Crawford, (R-AR)
Co-Chair: Congressman Dennis Cardoza, (D-CA)
Congressman Dan Lungren, (R-CA)
Congressman Ted Poe, (R-TX)
Congressman Mike Ross, (D-AR)
Congressman Bill Cassidy, (R-LA)
Congressman Tim Griffin, (R-AR)
Congressman Doris Matsui, (D-CA)
Congressman Alan Nunnelee, (R-MS)
Congressman Wally Herger, (R-CA)
Congressman Bennie Thompson, (D-MA)
Congressman Pete Olson, (R-TX)
Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson, (R-MO)
Congressman Tom McClintock, (R-CA)
Congressman Charles Boustany, (R-LA)
Congressman Rodney Alexander, (R-LA)

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