Cabinet Appointments
Obama Punting on Agriculture Reform?
By Jonathan Weber , 11-30-08
While Obama's centrist cabinet appointments on the economy and national security have been well-received in most quarters, there could be a lot more dissent if he goes ahead with one of the current front-runners for Agriculture Secretary, reports Jonathan Hiskes at Crosscut.
Citing The Hill, Hiskes says that Reps. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.) are the leading contenders for Agriculture - and that both are representative of the status quo.
Agriculture reform is both a budget issue and a social issue as the organic- and local-food movements gain momentum. Indeed, reform of irrational subsidy programs and various types of incentive schemes that favor chemically-oriented agribusiness over family farms is potentially a great opportunity for Obama and his message of change. We don't know Peterson or Sandlin, but when it comes to Ag, we definitely support change.
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Our experience with Rep Stephanie Herseth Sandlin on public lands and forest issues is that she's much more in-line with GOP philosophy/policy than with any concepts of sustainability, protection and restoration.