Beef Roundtable: Lofty promises, but could we actually see … – Beef Magazine

The United States, indeed the whole world, wasnt quite sure what to expect when Donald Trump took the oath of office of perhaps the most powerful nation in the world. Now, with Trumps first few months in office behind him, the picture is becoming a little clearer.

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In this four-part series, the Beef Roundtable takes a look at some of the main issues that the Trump administration and the U.S. will face. In Part 4, we look at the contentious issue of immigration reform and what possible actions President Trump may take to fulfill his campaign promises.

To help analyze that question, our two guests share a lifetime of on-the-ground involvement in the Washington D.C. arena.

Our first guest is Steve Dittmer, who has nearly 30 years experience in management, marketing, and communications in the beef industry. Currently, Steve is the executive vice president of the Agribusiness Freedom Foundation, which provides information and analysis for food chain participants

Our second guest is Jay Truitt, a longtime Washington insider and principal in the organization Policy Solutions; Motley, Scher, Truitt, a bipartisan government relations and public affairs firm. Jay has served as vicepresident of government affairsfor the National Cattlemens BeefAssociation and CEO and executive vicepresident of the Missouri Cattlemens Associationand the Missouris Cattlemen Foundation.

The Beef Roundtable is a joint production of BEEF and the Animal Science Department at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. In addition to the BEEF website, the Beef Roundtable can be found on iTunes, YouTube and http://www.beefroundtable.com.

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