Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Runoff Intensifies with Cannabis Licensing and Rural Crime Task Force Proposals
The Alabama agriculture commissioner runoff has become more contentious as candidates Christina Woerner McInnis and Corey Hill present their platforms. During a GOP candidate forum, McInnis faced questions regarding her involvement with cannabis licensing, which she denied, stating she holds no active licenses related to cannabis, hemp, or Delta products. McInnis emphasized her focus on national security concerns related to foreign ownership of American agriculture, particularly by China. She outlined a five-point plan to protect the farm bill, prevent foreign ownership, and support young farmers. Meanwhile, Hill, the mayor of Douglas, proposed reinstating a rural crime task force to address farm thefts and other rural crimes, a program he claims was effective before being disbanded. Hill also advocated for expanding the Sweet Grown Alabama program to include more local food in state institutions. The runoff election is scheduled for June 16.