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ICYMI: Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy Hosts Discussion on Opportunity for Sugar Reform in the 2023 Farm Bill

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WASHINGTON (May 1, 2023)— The Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy (AFSP) hosted a panel discussion last week on opportunities to reform the U.S. sugar program in the 2023 farm bill. Members of Senate and House offices and media heard from Alliance experts about how Congress can address the high cost of food by making reasonable and targeted changes to the U.S. sugar program and why 2023 is the right time for these reforms.

During the panel discussion, AFSP Executive Director Grant Colvin highlighted why the political landscape in 2023 offers a prime opportunity to modernize sugar policy to meet the needs of today’s economy. Colvin explained how bipartisan, commonsense reform to our U.S. sugar program could deliver positive, lasting impacts to small businesses, consumers, and constituents in every district. The panelists said:

Brian McKeon, Senior Vice President of Public Policy, National Confectioners Association

Nancy Glick, Director of Food and Nutrition Policy, National Consumers League

Bryan Riley, Director, Free Trade Initiative, National Taxpayers Union

To learn more about the Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy and the need for sugar reform, please visit FairSugarPolicy.org.

The Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy (AFSP) is a broad-based coalition advocating to modernize the outdated U.S. sugar program established by Congress more than 80 years ago. Formed by a sizeable group of small, family-owned businesses and manufacturers, retailers, food and beverage companies, trade associations, environmental advocates, taxpayer watchdog organizations, responsible government advocates, think tanks and other organizations, the group’s goal is to help level the playing field for American manufacturers and provide relief to family budgets by establishing a fairer, simpler U.S. sugar program. To learn more about the Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy and the need for sugar reform, please visit FairSugarPolicy.org or follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram.

 

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