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Bishop Hopes To Recruit New Generation of Farmers

Congressman wants to work on farm career mentoring program to introduce high school students to farm work.

Congressman Tim Bishop joined with the Long Island Farm Bureau for a coffee roundtable aimed at spotlighting issues of concern to area farmers.

Locally, Bishop said he planned to team up with the LIFB to advance their priorities regarding immigration reform.

Bishop also agreed that he would work with the Farm Bureau and BOCES on a farm career mentoring program to introduce high school students to farm work and recruit a new generation of farmers for the East End. 

East Hampton, in particular, has seen a young batch of farmers crop up over the years.

Some of them were featured in a short documentary, "Growing Farmers," which showcases the next generation of farmers on the East End. The film provides a platform for the farmers to discuss the struggles they face and also highlights the community they've created — thanks to the land the Peconic Land Trust has afforded them, despite the significant amount of farmland that has been turned into residential developments.

Bishop began the Saturday morning in Riverhead with an opening statement outlining the ongoing budget debate and the coming negative effects of the sequestration cuts to services like the Federal Aviation Administration, the United States Department of Agriculture's food safety inspections and other critical programs.

Audience members asked questions on a range of subjects including the budget, immigration, and education.

Bishop said he was confidence that the political climate in Washington is shifting in favor of a comprehensive immigration reform plan -- something Bishop has advocated for, for years -- citing the work of the "gang of eight influential" bipartisan senators on a framework for a plan that includes tighter border security, a pathway to earned legal status for undocumented immigrants in the US already, and reforms to the temporary and seasonal work visas so important to farmers.

"Right now is the most optimistic I have ever been in ten years in Congress that we can get a comprehensive plan done," he said.

He added that the final package will likely have provisions that not everybody can agree on. "Ultimately, you can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good," he said.

Regarding the budget, Bishop said the federal government plays an important role in facilitating economic growth and jobs, citing the defense industry and jobs at national laboratories He said reforming entitlement programs was necessary to tackle the long term deficit and that all options should be on the table except Social Security privatization, which, he said, is "unacceptable."

Also discussed was Bishop's legislation to exempt from the federal estate tax lands  that have been protected as agricultural or open space. Bishop has introduced the legislation in each term he has served in Congress but he said the bipartisan bill could be considered during a debate this year on a broad reform of the tax code.

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