In the Know: February 25, 2020

Days to the November Election:  252

2020 Election
How to watch the Democratic debate in South Carolina, CBS News

Agriculture
TRUMP INTRUDES ON SPRING PLANTING FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, Successful Agriculture

Attorney General Keith Ellison
State task force unveils proposals for reducing deadly encounters with law enforcement, Fox 9
Working Group Explores Methods For Reducing Deadly-Force Encounters Involving MN Police, WCCO

Congress
Senate to vote on two abortion restriction bills, CNN Continue reading “In the Know: February 25, 2020”

In the Know: February 24, 2020

Days to the November Election:  253

2020 Election
Minnesota Poll: Voters split on Trump heading into 2020 election, Star Tribune

Agriculture
TRUMP INTRUDES ON SPRING PLANTING FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, Successful Farming
‘America’s Dairyland’: Wisconsin’s farmers see bleak future, The Guardian

Attorney General Keith Ellison
Ellison: Mille Lacs band still has 61K-acre reservation, MPR Continue reading “In the Know: February 24, 2020”

In the Know: February 21, 2020

Days to the November Election:  256

2020 Election
Swing state poll shows Trump leading top Dems in Wisconsin but trailing in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Politico

Agriculture
USDA to unveil plan to cut farms’ environmental impact in half by 2050, Politico
THE LARGEST CORN CROP EVER IS COMING, USDA SAYS, Successful Farming

Attorney General Keith Ellison
In reversal for Minn., Ellison and Walz say Mille Lacs band still has 61,000-acre reservation, Brainerd Dispatch Continue reading “In the Know: February 21, 2020”

In the Know: February 20, 2020

Days to the November Election:  257

2020 Election
Minnesota pastor leads campaign to try to shift evangelical vote, Star Tribune
Trump, RNC announce $10 million plan to battle Dems on voting lawsuits, Politico
Exclusive: Ahead of 2020 election, a ‘Blue Wave’ is rising in the cities, polling analysis
shows
, Reuters
Trump campaign hires alum of controversial data company, Politico

Agriculture
FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP CLOUDED BY ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTIES, Successful Farming
First, they invented a way to rescue people from grain bin accidents; Now they’re trying to prevent them, Austin Daily Herald
Trump signs order diverting water to California farmers against state wishes, The Hill

Attorney General Keith Ellison
Ellison, advisory group lay out ‘cure’ for ballooning drug prices in report, Rochester Post Bulletin
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison releases sweeping report on drug prices, Star Tribune
Continue reading “In the Know: February 20, 2020”

In the Know: February 19, 2020

Days to the November Election:  258

Agriculture
SOY MANIA AMONG U.S. FARMERS A RISK, EVEN IF CHINA MAKES LARGE PURCHASES, Successful Farming

Attorney General Keith Ellison
State lawmakers look again at push to legalize recreational marijuana, KARE 11

Congress
McConnell stands by Barr amid Stone sentencing fallout, Politico Continue reading “In the Know: February 19, 2020”

In the Know: February 18, 2020

Days to the November Election:  259

Agriculture
Dairy Farmers of America agrees to buy Dean Foods, America’s biggest milk producer, for $425 million, CNBC

Congress
Fact-checking Tom Cotton’s claims about the coronavirus, CNN
Graham tells Defense Secretary Esper he could ‘make your life hell’ in battle over Trump Africa policy, NBC
Ted Cruz criticizes vasectomy bill, exposing his hypocrisy on reproduction rights, The Guardian

Donald Trump
Trump Is Going to Cheat, The Atlantic
Trump grants clemency to Eddie DeBartolo Jr., CNN
Trump to waive federal contracting laws to speed construction of border wall, The Hill
Trump campaign manager deletes dramatic Air Force One photo after people point out it’s from 2004, CNN
1,100 former DOJ employees call on Barr to resign after intervening in Stone case, MPR
Continue reading “In the Know: February 18, 2020”

Trump’s soft touch with China’s Xi worries advisers who say more is needed to combat coronavirus outbreak

Washington Post logoPresident Trump has lavished praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping for his handling of the growing coronavirus outbreak — a posture some in his administration are growing increasingly uncomfortable with as his advisers remain concerned about China’s lack of transparency and handling of the epidemic.

Worries about rattled financial markets and their effect on the economy as well as the delicate negotiations with China over a trade deal — a key to Trump’s reelection — have played a large role in influencing the president’s friendly posture toward China over the deadly coronavirus, according to several senior White House and administration officials. Trump has heralded Xi’s leadership and “discipline” in responding to the outbreak.

“I had a long talk with President Xi — for the people in this room — two nights ago, and he feels very confident. He feels very confident. And he feels that, again, as I mentioned, by April or during the month of April, the heat, generally speaking, kills this kind of virus,” Trump told the nation’s governors last week. “So that would be a good thing. But we’re in great shape in our country.” Continue reading.

As health experts sound the alarm, Trump fights coronavirus with alternative facts

Washington Post logoPresident Trump’s governing strategy is on a collision course with a novel foe. Can alternative facts stop a pandemic?

Some of the nation’s leading public-health experts assembled before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday morning with some worrisome warnings: The dangerous Wuhan novel coronavirus is probably already in the United States in greater numbers than we know and should show itself in clusters in the coming weeks. There’s reason to doubt its spread will die down when the weather warms. And it could ultimately affect hundreds of thousands of Americans.

But Trump has never been one to embrace expert opinion, whether on climate change or on windmill cancer.

In the Know: February 14, 2020

Days to the November Election:  263

2020 Election
Nevada’s powerful Culinary Union declines to endorse a 2020 candidate, Politico

Agriculture
AG MARKETS TRADE SLIGHTLY HIGHER FRIDAY, Successful Farming
CAN A 15-MINUTE SURVEY HELP FARMERS ADOPT MORE TECH? GROWERS INSIGHT IS BETTING ON IT. Successful Farming
A Growing Presence on the Farm: Robots, New York Times

Attorney General Keith Ellison
Judge tosses conservatives from felon voting rights case, City Pages
Continue reading “In the Know: February 14, 2020”

Trump Seeks To Cut Public Health Funding Amid Coronavirus Epidemic

Donald Trump’s new budget proposes cutting $3 billion from global health programs, despite his repeated vows to protect Americans from the deadly new virus outbreak.

According to Foreign Policy, Trump is specifically proposing a 50 percent reduction in funding for the World Health Organization, the main global body fighting to contain the coronavirus outbreak, which first began in China.

Such cuts “are entirely out of touch with the threats facing our nation,” Adm. James Stavridis and Gen. Tony Zinni, co-chairs of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition’s National Security Advisory Council, said in a statement Monday, after Trump’s proposal was released. Continue reading.