Sunshine Act Meetings
Published Date: 1/3/2025
Notice
Summary
The Farm Credit Administration is holding a public meeting on January 8, 2025, where they’ll review past meeting notes and update everyone on Farm Credit System funding. Anyone interested can join in person or online by registering a day ahead. This keeps things transparent and lets folks stay in the loop without spending a dime!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Open FCA Board Meeting — Attend Jan 8
You may observe the Farm Credit Administration board meeting at 10:00 a.m. on January 8, 2025 in person at 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090 or virtually. If you want to observe, you must register at least 24 hours in advance by visiting FCA.gov → Newsroom → Events and following the linked "Instructions for board meeting visitors." The meeting is open to the public and will consider approval of minutes from December 12, 2024 and an update on Farm Credit System funding conditions; for accessibility or other questions contact Ashley Waldron at 703-883-4009 (TTY 703-883-4056).
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