This week TSCRA government and public affairs staff continued to monitor numerous topics up for debate in Washington, D.C., including trade, guest worker programs and tax reform proposals. TSCRA will continue to engage on these issues, and others, to protect the interests of cattle raisers. Staff also attended several ranch gatherings across the state to provide updates on legislative activities. More gatherings, Ranching 101 sessions and more are scheduled for coming weeks – click or tap here to see if one is being held in your area soon. They’re free, they’re fun and you’ll have an opportunity to get the latest from TSCRA and fellow cattle raisers.
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