Ceretto named member of Circle of Friends by NY Farm Bureau
Tuesday October 2, 2012 | By:Rikki Cason | News
Assemblyman John D. Ceretto, R-Lewiston, was awarded the distinction of membership in the New York Farm Bureau’s “Circle of Friends.”
This is the second consecutive year Ceretto has received this honor.
“I am honored to, once again, be named to the New York Farm Bureau’s “Circle of Friends,” said Ceretto. “Agriculture is such an important part of New York’s economy, especially in Niagara County. I cast my votes in Albany recognizing that and will continue to support this vital industry.”
In a letter to Ceretto, Dean Norton, President of the New York Farm Bureau said the New York Farm Bureau ‘Circle of Friends’ legislative award is based upon your voting record on issues of importance to New York agriculture, as well as other evidence of legislative support during the 2012 Legislative Session. Membership is reserved for only those who actively support the farm families of New York state and is renewed at the end of each Legislative Session.
Ceretto locally has been working agriculture interests in his work to redevelop the abandoned
Lehigh Valley Rail Yard in Niagara Falls. He met with agriculture industry members in August, along with members of the Niagara County Department of Economic Development and has pledged to continue this working relationship.
This is the second consecutive year Ceretto has received this honor.
“I am honored to, once again, be named to the New York Farm Bureau’s “Circle of Friends,” said Ceretto. “Agriculture is such an important part of New York’s economy, especially in Niagara County. I cast my votes in Albany recognizing that and will continue to support this vital industry.”
In a letter to Ceretto, Dean Norton, President of the New York Farm Bureau said the New York Farm Bureau ‘Circle of Friends’ legislative award is based upon your voting record on issues of importance to New York agriculture, as well as other evidence of legislative support during the 2012 Legislative Session. Membership is reserved for only those who actively support the farm families of New York state and is renewed at the end of each Legislative Session.
Ceretto locally has been working agriculture interests in his work to redevelop the abandoned
Lehigh Valley Rail Yard in Niagara Falls. He met with agriculture industry members in August, along with members of the Niagara County Department of Economic Development and has pledged to continue this working relationship.
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