April 26, 2008
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RURAL AMERICA
BARACK OBAMA’S PLAN TO SUPPORT RURAL COMMUNITIES
AT A GLANCE
Family Farms
Obama will ensure our farm programs help family farmers, not giant corporations. He will fight to enable
family farmers to have fair access to markets, control over their production decisions, and fair prices for
their goods.
Alternative Fuels
Obama will help farmers continue their leadership in the renewable fuel economy and harvest more of our
energy from Americans farms.
Investing in Rural Communities
Obama will invest in rural small businesses and fight to expand high-speed internet access. He will improve
rural schools and attract more doctors to rural areas.Protecting the Rural Environment
Barack Obama will work for tougher regulations on concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) to
prevent air and water pollution.THE PROBLEM
Family Farmers are Being Squeezed
Farm consolidation has made it harder for mid-size family farmers to get fair prices for their products and
compete on the open market.CAFOs Pollute the Environment
Between 1992 and 2004, there were more than 450 manure spills from CAFOs in Iowa, killing millions of fish and jeopardizing public health.
Rural Communities are Often Left Behind
Rural communities often struggle to attract capital because of lack of infrastructure and remote distances.
There is less access to quality doctors, and schools have trouble recruiting teachers.BARACK OBAMA’S PLAN
Ensure Economic Opportunity For Family Farmers
Strong Safety Net for Family Farmers:
Obama will fight for farm programs that provide family farmers with stability and predictability. Obama will implement a $250,000 payment limitation so that we help family farmers – not large corporate agribusiness. Obama will close the loopholes that allow mega farms to get around the limits by subdividing their operations into multiple paper corporations.Prevent Anticompetitive Behavior Against Family Farms:
Obama is a strong supporter of a packer ban. When meatpackers own livestock they can manipulate prices and discriminate against independent farmers. Obama will strengthen anti-monopoly laws and strengthen producer protections to ensure independent farmers have fair access to markets, control over their production decisions, and fair prices for their goods.Regulate CAFOs:
Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency will strictly regulate pollution from large CAFOs, with fines for those that violate tough standards. Obama also supports meaningful local control.Establish Country of Origin Labeling:
Obama supports immediate implementation of the Country of Origin Labeling law so that Americans can distinguish American products from imported ones.Encourage Organic and Local Agriculture:
Obama will help organic farmers afford to certify their crops and reform crop insurance to not penalize organic farmers. He also will promote regional food systems.Encourage Young People to Become Farmers:
Obama will establish a new program to identify and train the next generation of farmers. He will also provide tax incentives to make it easier for new farmers to afford their first farm.Partner with Landowners to Conserve Private Lands:
Obama will increase incentives for farmers and private landowners to conduct sustainable agriculture and protect wetlands, grasslands, and forests.Support Rural Economic Development
Support Small Business Development:
Obama will provide capital for famers to create value-added enterprises, like cooperative marketing initiatives and farmer-owned processing plants. He also will establish a small business and micro-enterprise initiative for rural America.Connect Rural America:
Barack Obama will ensure that rural Americans have access to a modern communications infrastructure. He will modernize an FCC program that supports rural phone service so that it promotes affordable broadband coverage across rural America as well.Promote Leadership in Renewable Energy:
Obama will ensure that our rural areas continue their leadership in the renewable fuels movement. This will transform the economy, especially in rural America, which is poised to produce and refine more American biofuels and provide more wind power than ever before, and create millions of new jobs across the country.Improve Rural Quality Of Life
Combat Methamphetamine:
Methamphetamine use has increased 156 percent nationwide since 1996. Obama has a long record of fighting the meth epidemic. As President, he will continue the fight to rid our communities of meth and offer support to help addicts heal.Improve Health Care:
Rural health care providers often get less money from Medicare and Medicaid for the very same procedure performed in urban areas. Obama will work to ensure a more equitable Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement structure. He will attract providers to rural America by creating a loan forgiveness program for doctors and nurses who work in underserved rural areas. He supports increasing rural access to care by promoting health information technologies like telemedicine.Improve Rural Education:
Obama will provide incentives for talented individuals to enter the teaching profession, including increased pay for teachers who work in rural areas. Obama will create a Rural Revitalization Program to attract and retain young people to rural America. Obama will increase research and educational funding for Land Grant colleges.Upgrade Rural Infrastructure:
Obama will invest in the core infrastructure, roads, bridges, locks, dams, water systems and essential air service that rural communities need.OBAMA RECORD
A Record on Rural Issues
In 2006, Obama supported legislation that would have reversed $2 billion in cuts for U.S. Department of
Agriculture programs including conservation, rural development, nutrition, and forestry programs that are vitally important to our rural communities. In addition, he supported legislation providing full funding for agricultural programs that were authorized by Congress in the 2002 Farm Bill. Obama has supported funding for Illinois communities through the Rural Community Empowerment Program, which includes the establishment of rural Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, as well as other federal programs that maintain and build upon the assets of rural communities. Obama has worked on numerous efforts in the U.S. Senate to increase access to and use of renewable fuels, including corn-based and cellulosic ethanol. He cosponsored legislation to investigate the root causes of health disparities including for rural areas and to start addressing them. He cosponsored legislation that became law to combat the scourge of methamphetamines. Obama also introduced legislation to remedy years of discrimination against black farmers by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.