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Hospital Dual Classification

March 2, 2026

The National Grange supported the release of a new analysis by Magnolia Market Access examining how Medicare hospital reclassification policies are increasingly diverting resources intended for rural hospitals to large urban health systems, weakening the rural health care safety net and threatening access to care for millions of rural Americans.

Policy Updates and Issue News February 2026

February 26, 2026

Agriculture and Food Farm bill 2.0 starts moving on the Hill The House Agriculture Committee will begin markup of the “skinny” farm bill (the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026) the week of March 1. This action is intended to complete action on the overall farm bill, which began with several titles of…

National Grange Marks Passage of the MCED Act

February 5, 2026

The National Grange today issued the following statement celebrating the passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339) – landmark legislation that expands access to innovative cancer screening technologies for Medicare beneficiaries.

Policy Updates and Issue News January 2026

January 22, 2026

Agriculture and Food Dueling plans for more farmer aid Ranking Democrat Angie Craig (MN) and several of her colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee plan to introduce sweeping legislation that would provide another $17 billion in economic relief to financially strained farmers, delay cost changes in SNAP food aid, and end the administration’s across-the-board tariffs.…

National Grange Issues Statement Supporting Passage of MCED Act

January 21, 2026

The National Grange, the nation’s oldest rural advocacy and service organization, today issued a statements urging swift congressional passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339)

The National Grange is pleased to announce a new round of Rural Life Initiative grants

January 13, 2026

The Rural Life Initiative: Bridging the Gaps Grant offers funding to support local Granges’ event-based projects that bring the community together and help engage new Grange members.

Policy Updates and Issue News December 2025

December 18, 2025

Agriculture and Food “Bridge” payments coming to row crop farmers The Trump administration will provide $12 billion in financial support early next year to farmers who grow row crops. The first $11 billion is scheduled to be distributed by the end of February 2026. The Farmer Bridge Assistance program payments will go to barley, chickpea,…

Policy Updates and Issue News November 2025

November 25, 2025

Washington Overview The government shutdown ended on November 12, with a continuing resolution to fund the government through January 21, 2026. The Senate voted 60-40 in favor of the stopgap funding bill, with eight Democrats voting in favor and one Republican opposing the measure. The House then voted 222-209 to pass the legislation, with six…

National Grange President Calls for Action to Strengthen Rural America

November 24, 2025

Morning Agclips spotlights National Grange President Christine Hamp’s annual address which focuses on agriculture, healthcare and infrastructure as priorities for renewal.

Policy Updates and Issue News October 2025

October 22, 2025

Agriculture and Food Farm aid package remains elusive Past news reports have continued to stress that markets for soybeans, corn, wheat, and sorghum are in the tank. Tariffs have caused the loss of traditional foreign buyers, and tariffs have caused the prices on imported farm supplies to skyrocket. President Trump wants to use tariff revenue…

Hospital Dual Classification

March 2, 2026

The National Grange supported the release of a new analysis by Magnolia Market Access examining how Medicare hospital reclassification policies are increasingly diverting resources intended for rural hospitals to large urban health systems, weakening the rural health care safety net and threatening access to care for millions of rural Americans.

National Grange Marks Passage of the MCED Act

February 5, 2026

The National Grange today issued the following statement celebrating the passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339) – landmark legislation that expands access to innovative cancer screening technologies for Medicare beneficiaries.

National Grange Issues Statement Supporting Passage of MCED Act

January 21, 2026

The National Grange, the nation’s oldest rural advocacy and service organization, today issued a statements urging swift congressional passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339)

The National Grange is pleased to announce a new round of Rural Life Initiative grants

January 13, 2026

The Rural Life Initiative: Bridging the Gaps Grant offers funding to support local Granges’ event-based projects that bring the community together and help engage new Grange members.

National Grange President Calls for Action to Strengthen Rural America

November 24, 2025

Morning Agclips spotlights National Grange President Christine Hamp’s annual address which focuses on agriculture, healthcare and infrastructure as priorities for renewal.

National Grange supports Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA)

September 30, 2025

President Christine Hamp tells the House Committee on Ways and Means that Medicare should cover obesity care for rural residents

National Grange Urges Medicare Part D Coverage for Dialysis Patients

August 28, 2025

In a letter to Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, the National Grange urged CMS to restore Phosphate Lowering Therapies to Medicare Part D coverage. This is important for rural dialysis patients to access these therapies at their local community pharmacies.

Op Ed: Public Safety Does Not End at the City Limits

August 28, 2025

Five years ago, the Bertschi Road Fire burned in Klickitat County in rural Washington state. The terrain was unforgiving, the flames unpredictable, and the first responders faced the added danger of having little to no cellular coverage. Communication was spotty at best, and without it, coordination can collapse, putting lives in danger.

Rural Health Report 2025

August 26, 2025

The National Grange is proud to release the 2025 Rural Health Report, shedding light on the persistent disparities and barriers to care that rural Americans face. From limited access to primary care providers and specialists to longer travel times, higher rates of chronic illness, and gaps in behavioral health services. Rural communities continue to struggle with inequities that impact quality of life and overall well-being.

Grange thanks Treasury Secretary Bessent for Corporate Transparency Act Exemption

August 6, 2025

Corporate Transparency Act regulations required farmers, ranchers, and small business to file large expensive reports that many times required legal assistance just to prove they were not laundering foreign money. Early in 2025, Treasury issued a rule that exempted domestic entities ….

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Hospital Dual Classification

By sjonaewilkins | March 2, 2026 | Comments Off on Hospital Dual Classification

The National Grange supported the release of a new analysis by Magnolia Market Access examining how Medicare hospital reclassification policies are increasingly diverting resources intended for rural hospitals to large urban health systems, weakening the rural health care safety net and threatening access to care for millions of rural Americans.

National Grange Marks Passage of the MCED Act

By sjonaewilkins | February 5, 2026 | Comments Off on National Grange Marks Passage of the MCED Act

The National Grange today issued the following statement celebrating the passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339) – landmark legislation that expands access to innovative cancer screening technologies for Medicare beneficiaries.

National Grange Issues Statement Supporting Passage of MCED Act

By sjonaewilkins | January 21, 2026 | Comments Off on National Grange Issues Statement Supporting Passage of MCED Act

The National Grange, the nation’s oldest rural advocacy and service organization, today issued a statements urging swift congressional passage of the Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act (H.R. 842/S. 339)

The National Grange is pleased to announce a new round of Rural Life Initiative grants

By sjonaewilkins | January 13, 2026 | Comments Off on The National Grange is pleased to announce a new round of Rural Life Initiative grants

The Rural Life Initiative: Bridging the Gaps Grant offers funding to support local Granges’ event-based projects that bring the community together and help engage new Grange members.

National Grange President Calls for Action to Strengthen Rural America

By sjonaewilkins | November 24, 2025 | Comments Off on National Grange President Calls for Action to Strengthen Rural America

Morning Agclips spotlights National Grange President Christine Hamp’s annual address which focuses on agriculture, healthcare and infrastructure as priorities for renewal.

National Grange supports Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA)

By sjonaewilkins | September 30, 2025 | Comments Off on National Grange supports Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA)

President Christine Hamp tells the House Committee on Ways and Means that Medicare should cover obesity care for rural residents

Rural Communities Need Alzheimer’s Treatment Now More than Ever

By sjonaewilkins | September 5, 2025 | Comments Off on Rural Communities Need Alzheimer’s Treatment Now More than Ever

NATIONAL GRANGE NEWS Rural Communities Need Alzheimer’s Treatment Now More than Ever Across the country, people living in rural areas are nearly twice as likely to die from Alzheimer’s as those living in urban areas. Alzheimer’s patients are required to participate in clinical studies to gain treatment coverage, making it even more difficult for rural…

National Grange Urges Medicare Part D Coverage for Dialysis Patients

By sjonaewilkins | August 28, 2025 | Comments Off on National Grange Urges Medicare Part D Coverage for Dialysis Patients

In a letter to Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, the National Grange urged CMS to restore Phosphate Lowering Therapies to Medicare Part D coverage. This is important for rural dialysis patients to access these therapies at their local community pharmacies.

Op Ed: Public Safety Does Not End at the City Limits

By sjonaewilkins | August 28, 2025 | Comments Off on Op Ed: Public Safety Does Not End at the City Limits

Five years ago, the Bertschi Road Fire burned in Klickitat County in rural Washington state. The terrain was unforgiving, the flames unpredictable, and the first responders faced the added danger of having little to no cellular coverage. Communication was spotty at best, and without it, coordination can collapse, putting lives in danger.

Rural Health Report 2025

By sjonaewilkins | August 26, 2025 | Comments Off on Rural Health Report 2025

The National Grange is proud to release the 2025 Rural Health Report, shedding light on the persistent disparities and barriers to care that rural Americans face. From limited access to primary care providers and specialists to longer travel times, higher rates of chronic illness, and gaps in behavioral health services. Rural communities continue to struggle with inequities that impact quality of life and overall well-being.

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Policy Updates and Issue News February 2026

By sjonaewilkins | February 26, 2026 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News February 2026

Agriculture and Food Farm bill 2.0 starts moving on the Hill The House Agriculture Committee will begin markup of the “skinny” farm bill (the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026) the week of March 1. This action is intended to complete action on the overall farm bill, which began with several titles of…

Policy Updates and Issue News January 2026

By sjonaewilkins | January 22, 2026 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News January 2026

Agriculture and Food Dueling plans for more farmer aid Ranking Democrat Angie Craig (MN) and several of her colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee plan to introduce sweeping legislation that would provide another $17 billion in economic relief to financially strained farmers, delay cost changes in SNAP food aid, and end the administration’s across-the-board tariffs.…

Policy Updates and Issue News December 2025

By sjonaewilkins | December 18, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News December 2025

Agriculture and Food “Bridge” payments coming to row crop farmers The Trump administration will provide $12 billion in financial support early next year to farmers who grow row crops. The first $11 billion is scheduled to be distributed by the end of February 2026. The Farmer Bridge Assistance program payments will go to barley, chickpea,…

Policy Updates and Issue News November 2025

By sjonaewilkins | November 25, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News November 2025

Washington Overview The government shutdown ended on November 12, with a continuing resolution to fund the government through January 21, 2026. The Senate voted 60-40 in favor of the stopgap funding bill, with eight Democrats voting in favor and one Republican opposing the measure. The House then voted 222-209 to pass the legislation, with six…

Policy Updates and Issue News October 2025

By sjonaewilkins | October 22, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News October 2025

Agriculture and Food Farm aid package remains elusive Past news reports have continued to stress that markets for soybeans, corn, wheat, and sorghum are in the tank. Tariffs have caused the loss of traditional foreign buyers, and tariffs have caused the prices on imported farm supplies to skyrocket. President Trump wants to use tariff revenue…

Policy Updates and Issue News September 2025

By sjonaewilkins | September 23, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News September 2025

Agriculture and Food Screwworm scare closer than ever  Agriculture producers, wildlife agencies, and pet owners are more concerned than ever after a case of New World screwworm has been confirmed less than 70 miles south of the Texas border in Mexico. The previous northernmost case detection was 370 miles farther south. Cattle, bison, and horse…

Policy Updates and Issue News August 2025

By sjonaewilkins | August 20, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News August 2025

Agriculture and Food Congress needs to pass a “skinny “farm bill The President signed the Big Beautiful Bill Act into law on July 4. It included several big-ticket farm bill items such as support for commodity programs, crop insurance, supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), dairy, sugar, and biofuels. However, there are many more sections to a…

Policy Updates and Issue News July 2025

By sjonaewilkins | August 20, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News July 2025

Agriculture and Food Farm Bill Many farm bill provisions were included in the budget reconciliation bill that the President signed into law on July 4. See “What’s in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act for Farmers and Ranchers” in this newsletter. “Skinny” farm bill is next Although several major sections of the farm bill were…

Policy Updates and Issue News June 2025

By sjonaewilkins | June 25, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News June 2025

Agriculture and Food Farm bill provisions hit a snag Commodity price support and nutrition assistance sections of the farm bill have been included in the budget reconciliation package moving through Congress. Actions by both the House and Senate Agriculture Committees would make massive cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and use part of…

Policy Updates and Issue News May 2025

By sjonaewilkins | May 20, 2025 | Comments Off on Policy Updates and Issue News May 2025

Agriculture and Food Farm bill charts new territory The House Agriculture Committee finished a marathon committee markup session to include parts of the farm bill funding in the fiscal 2025 budget reconciliation process. That’s a break from tradition whereby the farm bill is normally adopted as a stand-alone bill. The strategy here is to rearrange…

"Made in Our Town" Gift Boxes

Create and sell gift boxes featuring locally made products, such as handmade soaps, jams, or crafts. These boxes can be marketed for holidays, birthdays, or welcome gifts for new residents. Profits can support the Grange or a community improvement project, while the initiative promotes local artisans and producers.

Resources Needed: Boxes, packing materials, and partnerships with local producers. A Grange hall can serve as the assembly and pickup location. Without a hall, partner with a local store or café as the distribution point. Volunteers can curate items, assemble boxes, and manage orders.

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