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Marshall faces ad buy from meat group led by president with animal-welfare back ground
Read Article An outside group that bills itself as an advocate for meat producers and farmers but is led by an established animal welfare lobbyist is dropping a nearly half million dollar ad buy against Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, who is up for re-election this year. A group called the American Meat Producers Association has spent or booked about $495,000 in televisions ads in Kansas that targets a provision in the Farm Bill supported by Marshall,
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