Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 20, 2006
Senate to Honor Oklahoma Agriculture
As part of National Agriculture Week, which continues through
March 25, State Sen. Daisy
Lawler will present a resolution on the Senate Floor Wednesday proclaiming
March 22, 2006, to be Agriculture Day in the State of Oklahoma. The resolution
will be heard when the Senate convenes at 1:30 p.m.
“There are many events throughout the session at the State Capitol,
but Ag Day is always a favorite,” said Lawler, D-Comanche. “Visitors
to the State Capitol on Wednesday will be able to sample a variety of
Made in Oklahoma products like beef, cheese, salsa and more, but it is
also an opportunity to remind everyone how important agriculture is to
our state’s economy and our identity.” The yearly Ag Day event
is sponsored by the Department of Agriculture.
Lawler, chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Economic Development
Committee, said agriculture remains one of the state’s top employers,
providing jobs for one in every six Oklahomans and contributing at least
$9 billion a year to Oklahoma’s economy.
“We are the nation’s third-largest beef producer, and we rank
eighth in pork production,” said Lawler. “We’re also
the second-largest producer of winter wheat.”
Lawler is also principal author of Senate Bill 1515, the Farm-to-School
bill, which is aimed at promoting better health and nutrition and boosting
the sale of locally produced fruits and vegetables by bringing local schools
and farms together. That legislation is now awaiting House action.
“When we promote agriculture, we’re promoting Oklahoma,”
Lawler said. “I’d like to invite everyone who is at the Capitol
Wednesday to be sure and visit the many displays that will be on the fourth
floor promoting Oklahoma agricultural products—and to buy Made in
Oklahoma products throughout the year.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Lawler's Office - (405) 521-5569
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