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Ken Cook

Ken Cook is president of Environmental Working Group, a public interest research and advocacy organization known for its Farm Subsidy Database. The author of dozens of articles, opinion pieces and reports on agricultural, public health and environmental topics, "[Cook's] fingerprints can be found on nearly two decades of U.S. farm law" (Omaha World Herald). Read more about Ken.

Craig Cox

Craig Cox is EWG Midwest Vice President. He Mulches from EWG's office in Ames, IA. Prior to EWG, Craig served as Executive Director of the Soil and Water Conservation Society and was Acting USDA Deputy Under-Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, and Special Assistant to the Chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Michelle Perez

Michelle Perez is EWG's Senior Agriculture Analyst. She has a BA in Biology from Occidental, a Masters from the University of Maryland (UMD) and is finishing up a PhD in agricultural-environmental policy at UMD.

Don Carr

Don Carr is EWG's Press Secretary for agriculture and public lands issues. Prior to EWG, Don worked as a Communications Director for the DNC in his home state of South Dakota and on former Senate Leader Tom Daschle's 2004 reelection campaign.

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Farm Bill: Congressional Progressive Caucus demands permanent nutrition funding increase

Yesterday, Representatives McGovern, DeLauro, Woolsey, Lee and Solis delivered a letter to Agriculture Committee Chairman Colin Peterson calling for permanent increases in the nutrition title in the Farm Bill. 153 Democrats signed the letter.

Go here to view the letter.

The Hill has also covered the issue.

House liberals are threatening to withhold their support of a carefully negotiated farm bill if it doesn’t make hikes in anti-hunger programs permanent.

and

It could make negotiators’ work trickier, as the Bush administration has already threatened to veto the bill because of the tax change House negotiators used to fund the increase in anti-hunger programs sought by liberals. Moving the farm bill this year is a top priority for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who wants to protect vulnerable Democrats who represent rural and more conservative districts.

Read the whole thing here.

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