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Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations
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LENEXA, KAN. (NOV. 14, 2024) – On Nov. 13, 2024, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan announced the appointment of 18 new members and reappointment of 6 members to the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Federal Advisory Committee. The FRRCC provides independent policy advice and recommendations to the Administrator on crucial environmental issues affecting agriculture and rural communities.
Dr. Beth Sauerhaft, of American Farmland Trust, will remain as chair, and Mr. Michael Crowder, from Ducks Unlimited, will serve as vice-chair, leading the FRRCC’s work alongside 13 existing members whose terms expire November 2025. Together, these members bring a wealth of experience and represent a broad array of perspectives from academia, agriculture and allied industries, non-governmental organizations, and state, local and tribal governments.
“EPA remains committed to ensuring agricultural and rural communities and are fully engaged as partners in our work to protect our environment and advance public health,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “The diverse perspectives of these new appointees, along with our dedicated returning members, will be instrumental in helping us navigate environmental challenges and deliver science-based, practical solutions that strengthen our nation's food and agriculture systems for generations to come.”
The FRRCC will continue to be both productive and valuable to EPA. In addition to the recommendations submitted earlier this year, the committee has provided an additional series of 32 recommendations to Administrator Regan (pdf) on topics including improvements to the technical assistance EPA provides to rural communities, outreach and education on solar energy programs that support agriculture, and ways that EPA can scale up public-private partnerships and market-based approaches to accelerate the adoption of agricultural conservation practices. These recommendations represent the work the committee has done in 2024 in alignment with the committee charge set out by Administrator Regan. The Administrator looks forward to issuing the agency’s response to these recommendations in the coming weeks.
The selection process for new members began in July 2024, with EPA issuing a request for nominations that drew more than 80 applicants. The agency selected individuals from a diverse and highly qualified pool, ensuring representation across all 10 EPA regions and from 24 states, territories and the District of Columbia. Members were chosen for their expertise in key EPA priority areas, including climate change and sustainable agricultural practices and represent a variety of agricultural sectors, rural stakeholders, diverse geographies.
NEW MEMBERS
RETURNING MEMBERS
EXISTING MEMBERS
For more information about the committee, please visit the FRRCC website.
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