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Grange Supports Legislation to Fight Obesity

The National Grange urges Congress to enact the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act to allow Medicare patients access to anti-obesity medications. Obesity is related to multiple health issues which can be life threatening as well as require extensive treatment.  These include high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Rural residents are more likely than their … Continue reading “Grange Supports Legislation to Fight Obesity”

Healthier Rural Communities are Within Our Reach   

National Grange President Betsy Huber says we must leverage every tool that helps prevent common illnesses among older adults and those with chronic illness. In Post Pandemic America, Healthier Communities Are Within Our Reach Opinion Editorial by: Betsy Huber America is changing post pandemic and along with that change is the opportunity for our health … Continue reading “Healthier Rural Communities are Within Our Reach   “

Logo Downloads

National Grange Logos     Pantone 2756100% Cyan90% Magenta12% Yellow11% Black Pantone 10331% Cyan26% Magenta75% Yellow4% Black Grange Logo (black and white) JPG  |  EPS  |  PNG image thumbnail Grange Logo (blue only) JPG  |  EPS  |  PNG image thumbnail Grange Logo (white background) JPG  |  EPS  |  PNG image thumbnail Grange Logo w/ AVHR … Continue reading “Logo Downloads”

Policy Updates and Issue News August 2021

Washington Overview House Passes Budget Resolution Earlier this week, the House briefly returned from its long August recess to pass a resolution authorizing up to $3.5 trillion in spending through budget reconciliation, a process which will allow Democrats to pass the bill without needing any Republican support in the Senate. While the resolution ultimately passed … Continue reading “Policy Updates and Issue News August 2021”

Policy Updates and Issue News June 2016

June 24 2016 FOOD & AGRICULTURE ISSUES Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Labeling Deal Reached A Senate agreement on national disclosure standards for foods that may contain GMO ingredients has been reached.  The agreement between Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts of Kansas and ranking Democrat Debbie Stabenow of Michigan would allow the disclosure of GMO … Continue reading “Policy Updates and Issue News June 2016”

Convention Crier – Day 1

Host region welcomes national delegates back after 100 years BY T.J. MALASKEE & COREY SPENCE Pfizer Communications Fellows | Email: [email protected] | Email: [email protected]  “Imagine the history we are making tonight,” began National Master Ed Luttrell at the Northeast Region Host Banquet. “One century ago our brothers and sisters met [here in New Hampshire].” The annual Host … Continue reading “Convention Crier – Day 1”

E-Newsletter June 13, 2013

Issue 12 – June 13, 2013 Another Successful Fly-In at the Grange By Victoria Whitehead National Grange Volunteer On June 2 to 4, a broad range of issues were up for discussion during the 2013 National Grange Fly-In including rural access to broadband, the Farm Bill, the Postal Service, and proposed changes relating to the … Continue reading “E-Newsletter June 13, 2013”

Harrison Grange Celebrates 70 Years

By Summer Crosby | St Maries Gazette Record To join the Harrison Grange, an individual was supposed to be at least 14 years old. Marian Jones was 13. “When my parents would attend, I would have to stay in the kitchen,” Ms. Jones said. “It was Pop Jones, who would eventually be my father-in-law, who … Continue reading “Harrison Grange Celebrates 70 Years”

Local Man Heads to Washington D.C. in Support of Rural Broadband Internet

By Herb Woerpel| MLive Jeff Swainston attempts to gain a wireless signal in the back yard of his New Salem home. Swainston recently joined 125 others in Washington D.C., lobbying in support of rural broadband Internet. One man’s desire to bring broadband Internet coverage to rural America recently landed him in Washington D.C. Jeff Swainston, … Continue reading “Local Man Heads to Washington D.C. in Support of Rural Broadband Internet”