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75% of Americans oppose US attempting to take control of Greenland, CNN poll finds; Canada, China slash EV, canola tariffs in reset of ties; Trump administration announces health plan concept; Congress considers bill to make cars with electronic door handles safer; Michigan Planned Parenthood closures fuel ongoing debate.

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Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act, as Minnesotans protest ICE. A Homeland Security official announced a run for Congress and federal courts move to keep the administration from getting voter data from two blue states.

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Rural Appalachia is being eyed for massive AI centers, but locals are pushing back, some farmers say government payments meant to ease tariff burdens won't cover their losses and rural communities explore novel ways to support home-based childcare.

FL coalition joins call to honor USDA contracts, support small farmers

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Many Floridians watched as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.Y., set a record for his historic 24-hour-plus Senate floor speech protesting President Donald Trump's agenda and Florida's farmworker advocates are highlighting a parallel crisis.

The groups said billions in frozen funds for U.S. Department of Agriculture contracts meant for small and minority-owned farmers are putting livelihoods in jeopardy. Farmworker organizations and small farm coalitions warn the delayed funds are accelerating a collapse of sustainable agriculture.

Jeannie Economos, pesticide safety and environmental health project coordinator for the Farmworker Association of Florida, explained the disparity.

"Specialty crops are the foods that you're supposed to eat for your health, like fruits and vegetables," Economos pointed out. "Commodity crops are the ones that tend to get the most subsidies and funding through USDA programs."

The Trump administration defends stricter oversight of USDA programs, while agricultural groups call existing subsidies vital for food security. The stalemate persists despite stark disparities. USDA data show Black farmers have lost 90% of their land since 1910, even as farmworkers face food insecurity at triple the national rate.

In Florida, where more than 300,000 acres of farmland have vanished since 2017, Economos stressed the human toll.

"Farmworkers are the backbone that feeds this nation," Economos contended. "They tend to be the invisible people. For a brief period of time, during COVID, they were noted as the 'essential workers,' but the reality is that they have always been the essential workers."

The issue has gained renewed attention as Booker and bipartisan lawmakers in Congress push the "Honor Farmer Contracts Act," to release funds stalled since 2021.


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