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Hice Attends Washington County Ag Tour

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Sandersville, GA, June 29, 2016 | comments
Sandersville, GA—On Monday, June 27, 2016, Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) participated in a legislative agriculture tour hosted by the Washington County Farm Bureau.  The tour included visits to a local family-owned farm, grain facility, farm supply business, and pecan company.  During the tour, farmers and business owners provided their perspective on issues affecting the agricultural industry, such as the Farm Bill, tariffs, and immigration.  Additionally, Congressman Hice shared a legislative update, touching on his work with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to investigate bad actors within federal agencies.  

“I cannot tell you what an honor it is to represent Washington County in Washington D.C.,” Congressman Hice said during lunch hosted at the Washington County Farm Bureau.  “I want to let you know that we are in this together.” 


L-R: Trevor Cobb, Congressman Hice, Robert Fountain (Georgia Farm Bureau First Vice President), Kevin Cobb, Gerald Long (Georgia Farm Bureau President & CEO), and Amber Veal (Washington County Farm Bureau Legislative Co-Chair) touring the Cobb Family Farm

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