Irrigation Association to host legislative outlook webinar on Dec. 10

The webinar will provide insights into the changing political landscape and its impact on the irrigation industry.
BY LUKE REYNOLDS
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The Irrigation Association will host a webinar on Dec. 10 at 11:30 a.m. ET to discuss the implications of recent political shifts on the irrigation industry. The session will provide an overview of key legislative and regulatory changes, as well as opportunities for businesses to engage in advocacy efforts. 

Led by industry advocates, the webinar will explore the evolving congressional landscape, the administration’s policy priorities and other developments that could shape the future of water management, labor and trade within the irrigation sector. 

“The changes we’re seeing in Washington will have real-world effects on irrigation businesses,” said Nathan Bowen, vice president of policy and industry advancement for the Irrigation Association. “This webinar is an opportunity to understand what’s ahead and how to take action to ensure our industry’s needs are addressed.” 

Registration for the webinar can be found here.

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