Reducing burdensome regulations is a big focus for farmers today. That is why many are looking to the REINS Act, which aims to prevent federal overreach by increasing transparency in the regulatory process.
Representative Kat Cammack spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on what this legislation entails, how it will impact producers, and feedback from other lawmakers.
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