Kentucky Lt. Gov. Coleman and NLGA Colleagues Pass Resolution to Recognize Agriculture's Impact
Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, along with colleagues from Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, and South Carolina, passed a resolution at the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) meeting to recognize the impact of American agriculture. The resolution aims to raise awareness of agriculture's contributions to the economy, job creation, and exports. Lt. Gov. Coleman, who will become chair of NLGA in July, emphasized the importance of supporting farmers and addressing challenges in the agriculture industry. Kentucky is home to nearly 70,000 farms, contributing significantly to the state's economy.