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Excerpts from The Nation:
The final iteration of the bill cuts $8 billion from food stamps, a key demand made by Americans for Prosperity, which aired advertisements and organized opposition to the initial Farm Bill because of the supposed waste of providing food assistance to needy families. Americans for Prosperity is controlled by the billionaire Koch brothers and their cohort. Koch groups claimed the Farm Bill serves “special interests and powerful corporations” over the taxpayers.
Yet, the final funding package contains a number of giveaways that benefit Koch Industries’ bottom line. … The Farm Bill preserves $881 million in mandatory spending for biomass energy, a program that Koch Industries’ timber subsidiary Georgia-Pacific has used to to extract government subsidies. Georgia-Pacific applied and qualified for the Biomass Crop Assistance Program for its facilities in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Oregon and Florida. Lobbying reports from Koch Industries show that the company has pressured Congress on the Farm Bill, specifically on the BCAP program.
Anti-poverty activists say the deep cuts in the food stamp program will amount to a $90...

The $250 million investment at the Port of Brisbane went live with the servicing of the Kota Lestari vessel on February 5 and 6. The vessel is the first to be stevedored using a new semi-automated container handling operation.
Under the new system, manned shuttle carriers transfer containers from the quay crane to a waterside exchange area at the front of a module serviced by automated stacking cranes (ASC).
Brisbane will have seven operating modules each serviced by two ASCs once the system is fully operational by May. The existing terminal will remain operational until the full transition is completed.
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Source: Diane Ravitch

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