A new year brings new legislative and advocacy efforts for Texas Farm Bureau (TFB).“Farm Bureau will make sure the Voice of Texas Agriculture is heard in both Austin and Washington, D.C. during the sessions this year,” Regan Beck, TFB Government Affairs director, said.State prioritiesThousands of bills are expected to be filed in the 140-day regular session, but TFB will focus on 10 legislative priority issues set by the state board of directors.TFB will continue to prioritize protecting property rights by opposing unnecessary regulatory authority over the use of private property and to continue to ensure that property owners’ rights are ...