Congressional FFA Caucus Flashcards
What is a caucus?
A caucus is a group of legislators that meet to promote and advance common legislative objectives.
When was the FFA Caucus created and what is it?
December 2, 2021. Informal, bipartisan group of United States Reps dedicated to issues related to the next generation of agriculture leaders and students pursuing careers in AFNR and related sciences
Role of the FFA Caucus
enables legislators to reach across the aisle and advocate for strong careers and technical education legislation, maintaining a youth perspective in agriculture and nutrition policy, and work to strengthen relationships between congress and ag ed officials
Who are the Chairs and Founders of the FFA Caucus?
Representative Tracey Mann (Kansas) and Jimmy Pentta (California)
How many FFA Alumni are serving on the FFA caucus?
11