Update from the Hardwood Federation: Campaign 2024 is in Full Swing.

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How You Can Take Action!

As everyone is aware, 2024 is an election year.  Each and every one of the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are up for grabs as are 34 Senate seats.  Returning members, their opponents and candidates running for open seats, will all be hitting the campaign trail trying to speak to as many constituents as possible.  Don’t be caught short if you run into a 2024 hopeful.  The Hardwood Federation has talking points on multiple topics you can access.

The Farm Bill includes a forestry title that impacts the U.S. hardwood industry in multiple ways; it is reauthorized every five years.  The bill was scheduled for action last year but was deferred until 2024.  Below are several key legislative items the Hardwood Federation is supporting related to the Farm Bill.  Many of these were initiated in 2023 and will continue this year.  In most cases, we have already provided recommendations and language to make sure hardwood is included and reflected in program benefits, but we need your voice to support Hardwood Federation requests we have already sent to House and Senate offices to include these measures as part of the final Farm Bill package.

Please encourage candidates to support the following potential provisions in the Farm Bill:

Hardwood Export Promotion Funding – Securing funding for export programs that support the hardwood industry is always at the top of our Farm Bill list. The Hardwood Federation strongly supports the bipartisan Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2023 which would essentially double the funding for the MAP and FMD programs that fund AHEC operations.  Budget constraints will make it tough for doubled funding to pass, but the Federation continues to advocate aggressively for continued funding for both programs at increased or current levels.

Timber Innovation for Building Rural Communities Act – This bipartisan, bicameral bill, sponsored by Senators Wyden (D-OR) and Crapo (R-ID) and Reps. Salinas (D-OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and Duarte (R-CA) could be folded into a final Farm Bill.  The proposal includes several positive provisions for the industry including establishing a USDA platform measuring, collecting, and sharing data related to the carbon benefits of wood products, and recognizing the value of carbon reduction and environmental benefits of wood in building design and furnishings in USDA grant programs. 

Jobs In the Woods Act –This fall, Senate and House members introduced the bipartisan  “Jobs in the Woods Act.” (H.R. 5344, S. 3063), a bill that would provide education grants ranging in size from $500,000 to $2 million to promote jobs in the understaffed timber industry and U.S. Forest Service. Legislative champions include Reps. Chavez-Deremer (R-OR) and Gluesenkamp-Perez (D-WA) on the House side and Sens. King (I-ME) and Risch (R-ID).  

Another bill that could potentially be included in the Farm Bill is the Hardwood Access and Development Program. In an important milestone for the hardwood sector, Reps. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) and Annie Kuster (D-NH) have sponsored HR 6880, the Hardwood Products Access and Development Program (HAP) bill in the House.  

•The program would support research efforts related to the environmental and health benefits of domestically produced hardwood products. 

•Eligible entities include non-profit organizations serving the U.S. hardwood sector (including the Real American Hardwood Coalition and other hardwood focused associations), universities and research organizations.

•Research related to environmental and health benefits of domestic hardwood products, research related to consumer attitudes and knowledge of hardwood products, promotion of research to the public and potential consumers, demonstration projects highlighting environmental and health benefits of hardwood products are all included as potential activities related to the HAP. 

•Up to $25 million over five years in funding is included in the bill language.  

We are very pleased to have a House bill and are now focused on getting a companion bill in the Senate which will be necessary for even a chance of getting the bill folded into the Farm Bill.  Ask current Senate members to sponsor a companion bill…and ask House members to add their name as a co-sponsor to the bill by clicking here to send a letter to your member of Congress. 

 If you have a problem accessing the link above, please copy/paste the following URL into your browser: https://mstr.app/da3bcdb3-e93e-4c5c-9ae1-a6d84058748f Be on the lookout for Hardwood Federation e-mails and texts providing you with additional opportunities to reach out directly to your members of Congress on these and other legislative actions. Next month we will share items related to taxes and transportation.  Or you can check out our website www.hardwoodfederation.com for information on all the key issues we are tracking.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

The premier online information source for the forest products industry since 1927.

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