Fairness is a fundamental American value. When we see policies that benefit the powerful and influential at the expense of everyone else, as elected representatives of the American people, it’s our job to try to fix it. For example, the government requires farmers, ranchers and producers of certain commodities to pay a tax on the sale of their goods. It’s unfair for the government to then give that money to organizations that often lobby against farmers’ best interests, but that’s exactly what has been happening as a result of agricultural checkoff programs — a once-voluntary way for farmers and ranchers to pool their resources to fund research and promotion initiatives. However w
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