By Brooke S. Appleton
It’s January in the nation’s capital, and the city is abuzz as we prepare for the state funeral of a former president and the swearing-in of a new presidential administration. All of this as a winter storm blankets the city, closing government offices.
As my team and I prepare to advance our legislative agenda this year on your behalf, we are contemplating how we make progress on our goals and what has worked in the past.
Our persistent advocacy work led to a recent decision by an international dispute panel that ruled that Mexico violated its obligations under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement by blocking genetically modified corn imports. That outcome is a clear sign that advocacy is effective and will only increase our leverage moving ahead.