FOLEY — The South Baldwin Republican Women (SBRW) hosted statewide candidates in Foley at its monthly luncheon on Tuesday.
While Commissioner of Agriculture candidate Christina Woener McInnis has been traveling the state for her campaign , she was able to speak to people from her hometown.
As a fifth-generation farmer, McInnis said she understands the ins and outs and challenges that the agriculture industry is facing. She highlighted her plan to address issues with SNAP benefits, protect U.S. farmers from foreign land buyers, encourage young farmers, pair tourism and agriculture and work with the Trump administration to bring resources to Alabama.
"I'm doing this journey with the next generation, and I can tell you this: This is important to Alabama," McInnis said. "This is important

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