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Ag Communicators of Tomorrow - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Ag Communicators of Tomorrow News Reporter With your Southeast Regional Ag Report, I m Trevor Williams. The National Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow is a collegiate-level organization dedicated to developing the next generation of agricultural leaders. Dr. Kelsey Hall is a professor at Utah State University and the Faculty Advisor for the Ag Communicators of Tomorrow. She said this organization is dedicated to helping those who’ll speak up for agriculture in the future…tap “This is a student organization that helps them connect with scholarships, internships, mentoring, and professional development opportunities like the Agricultural Media Summit and the National Association of Farm Broadcasters Conference. It focuses on students who are studying agricultural communications or who are interested in agricultural communications at universities. Our membership consists of about 23 chapters in universities across the country.”

High Demand for New Michigan Water Infrastructure Grants

High Demand for New Michigan Water Infrastructure Grants Funding requests are more than three times larger than available funds. Streets in Parchment, Michigan, near a site where PFAS chemicals contaminated groundwater. Towns like Parchment are eligible for a new state grant to help communities reduce drinking water contamination. Photo © J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue   By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue A new grant program in Michigan to rid drinking water systems of contaminants is proving to be quite popular. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced that 32 grant applicants, many of them small towns, requested more than $80 million in state funds.

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EPA Nominee Regan Touts Collaboration during Senate Confirmation Hearing

EPA Nominee Regan Touts Collaboration during Senate Confirmation Hearing North Carolina’s top environmental regulator would seek “common ground” if confirmed in the federal role. Michael Regan has been nominated by President Joe Biden to run the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Photo © J. Carl Ganter/Circle of Blue By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue The Senate confirmation hearing for Michael Regan, President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, proceeded on February 3 with many lines of questioning but few serious objections to his qualifications for the job. Regan has been the secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality since 2017. Though he has a long history of working on water issues in that state, discussion of those topics took a backseat during the three-hour hearing. What came to the forefront was how Regan would approach being the country’s top environmental regulator.

Elana Schor joins POLITICO as Congress editor

POLITICO Get POLITICO Communications alerts by email Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. By MELISSA COOKE 02/01/2021 12:48 PM EST Announcement from Managing Editor, Washington and Politics, Blake Hounshell and Editor of POLITICO Carrie Budoff Brown: Elana Schor just couldn’t stay away. After two years at AP, covering the 2020 Democratic presidential primary and later building out a new beat as national reporter on religion and politics, she’s coming back to POLITICO: as editor of our Congress team.

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