Policies adopted by the regular membership
control PFB at all levels. It is through policy development that the
first step is taken to develop effective programs for agriculture.
Policy execution is conducted by an active lobbying effort with county
and state Farm Bureau leaders and the cooperation of the PFB staff.
PFB is the recognized spokesman for its members in the
PA General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. It is actively involved
in both legislative and regulatory activities of government at the
county, state and national levels by working to enact policies adopted
by the membership.
Issues which Farm Bureau has represented members on includes:
farmland preservation, commodity pricing, tort reform, property tax
reduction, health insurance reform, Sunday hunting, water rights and
wildlife management.
Please click on any of the links to the left to find out more about PFB
government affairs programs.
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