July 30, 2020

Dear Friend,

The USDA's Farmers to Families Food Box Program provides for the purchase of fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meat products from producers. Family-size boxes are packed and shipped to where they are needed most.


Josh West, a co-founder of West Group Holding Company, LLC, is among the distributors contracted by the USDA to pack and transport boxes where they are needed. Joe Cayson, general manager of Cockrell Banana in Tupelo, said participating in the program has helped make up for their loss in revenue. "The USDA has really helped us," Joe said. "We work a lot of restaurants and the schools. When they shut down, we lost thousands of dollars every week. This program saved our business."


In September, the third round of food boxes will be delivered. That's good news for the Samaritan's Market in Fulton - one of the many charitable organizations participating in the program. Diamond King, owner of Samaritan's Market, said they have been distributing milk products provided by Prairie Farms. "People really appreciate what the federal government, Prairie Farms and what we have been doing," Diamond said. "This food has helped residents who have been out of work due to COVID-19 and those who are returning to the workforce. It is a blessing to help these families."


A voice for mississippi's sweet potato farmers


I want to thank USDA Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, Greg Ibach, for his testimony at the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight, and Department Operations hearing. I called on the USDA to take a closer look at providing aid to our North Mississippi sweet potato farmers who have been dealt with a terrible blow by the COVID-19 pandemic. These producers do not have the market to sell their 2019 crop. To watch an excerpt of the hearing, please click on the link



actions in the house

National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) FY 2021


The National Defense Authorization Act passed in the U.S. House of Representatives last week. I look forward to this bill being refined in conference to further strengthen our Armed Forces.


personal protective equipment - ripley entrepreneurs


Linda Muir and her son, Stone White, have much more in common than being family. Both are working to meet the demand for Personal Protective Equipment. Stone operates a store in downtown Ripley that specializes in unique Mississippi-made products. Included in his selection of PPE items are three- layer cloth masks that are sewn by his daughter-in-law in Jackson, Tennessee.  


Across the street from his store is a company called 3n3 Distributors, Inc. Linda operates the provider of PPE and other products with her partners Cindy Pruitt and James Bankhead. Linda's son is also a member of their team. The demand for their multiple product lines is increasing, and if this continues, Linda said it would help to achieve their goal to provide more jobs to Ripley area residents.



IG design group Americas invests in marshall county

Mississippi's top-notch workforce is second to none, and companies are taking notice! IG Design Group Americas, Inc., a manufacturer of holiday gift wrapping products, will occupy a 892,620 square-foot facility in the Chickasaw Trails Industrial Park. The $49 million investment will create 35 new jobs.


kelly in the news

Congressman Kelly talks next COVID aid package, political maneuvering among House leadership

Rep. Kelly signs on to a letter to House leadership recommending additional relief for the hardwood industry

House votes to curtail Insurrection Act powers



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Rep. Trent Kelly (MS-01)
Member of Congress

Washington D.C.
1005 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
 
Phone: (202) 225-4306
Hernando
2565 Caffey St., #200
P.O. Box 218
Hernando, MS 38632
Phone: (662) 449-3090
Columbus
318 North 7th St., Ste. D
Columbus, MS 39701

Phone: (662) 327-0748
Tupelo
431 West Main St.
Tupelo, MS 38804

Phone: (662) 841-8808
Eupora
855 South Dunn St.
Eupora, MS 39744

Phone: (662) 687-1545
Farmington
4135 County Road 200
Corinth, MS 38834

Phone: (662) 687-1525
  Oxford
107 Courthouse Square
Oxford, MS 38655

Phone: (662) 687-1540
 
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Linda Muir and her son Stone White have much more in common than being family. Both are working to meet the demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Stone operates a store in downtown Ripley that specializes in unique Mississippi-made products. Included in his selection of PPE items are three layer cloth masks that are made by his daughter-n-law in Jackson, Tennessee.  


Across the street from his store is a company called 3N3 Distributors, Inc. Linda operates the provider of PPE with her partners Cindy Pruitt and James Bankhead. Linda's son is also a member of their team. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, they marketed and sold medical products, but they changed course when the need for PPE surfaced - a decision many other companies have also made in Mississippi and across America. Linda said they are working to grow their business which will open up more jobs for area residents. 

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