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CONGRESSMAN ADAM H. PUTNAM U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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Congressman Adam H. Putnam has represented the people of Florida's 12th District in the U.S. House of Representatives since January 2001, when at the age of 26 he became one of the youngest members of Congress in history. Today, no longer the youngest, he has risen to become the chairman of the Republican Conference, their-highest ranking post in his party's leadership. A fifth generation Floridian, Adam brings to Capitol Hill the common sense values he learned growing up in a farming family. He has led improvements to a wide array of laws affecting Floridians, ranging from agriculture and children to small business and social security. During his time in Congress, Adam has served as a member of the committees on Agriculture, Budget, Government Reform, and the powerful committee on Rules. In 2003, was selected to lead the subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and Census, making him the youngest subcommittee chairman since World War II. In that post, he worked to reduce the risk of cyberterrorism, and was responsible for legislation that strengthened federal computer security.

Before being elected by his peers to chair the Republican Conference, Adam served as the chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, another leadership post. As Conference Chairman, he is responsible for being his party's chief spokesman, but Adam describes it as "turning the lights back on in the Idea Factory. We can't just say 'no,' we have to provide constructive ideas to move the nation forward."

Florida's 12th District is composed of most of Polk County and portions of Hillsborough and Osceola counties. Positioned along the I-4 Corridor, the district reflects the economic and cultural diversity the Sunshine State. Here are rapidly changing communities near the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando, as well as cattle ranches, citrus groves, and small towns that still evoke Old Florida.
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Congressman Adam Putnam Opening remarks from Congressman Adam Putnam at 2008 Technology Summit
White Technologies, Inc. and North Florida Holstein Cow manure dried in vacuum bed for minimal weight transportation, liquid used as fertilzer
White Technologies, Inc. and North Florida Holstein
    • FPPC has funded a vacuum dewatering project in Bell, Florida at North Florida Holstein dairy. This large facility is undergoing initial start up and commissioning.
Agricultural Waste Solutions & Inland Empire Utilities Agency Cow manure separated into solids, liquids and gas
Agricultural Waste Solutions & Inland Empire Utilities Agency
    • FPPC has worked with Agricultural Waste Solutions to test a gasification system on a municipal water site in Chino, California. This system is currently being evaluated against the anaerobic digester on site for efficiency comparison.
Phase 3 Development & Investment, LLC and the Geerlings Hillside Farm Converting swine and cow manure into fuel and fertilizer
Phase 3 Development & Investment, LLC and the Geerlings Hillside Farm
    • This project is installed on a swine facility in Overisel, Michigan. FPPC is working with Phase 3 to measure performance of the integrated technologies and the anaerobic digester on site.
R&J Partnership & Creekwood Farms Poultry waste becomes revenue generating fertilizer
R&J Partnership & Creekwood Farms
    • Creekwood Farms is a layer operation in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. R&J Partnership is working to test and develop in-vessel composting that will yield organic fertilizer from both poultry litter and mortalities.
Skill Associates, Inc. & Wiese Brothers Dairy Farm Cow manure converted to energy and fed back to the grid
Skill Associates, Inc. & Wiese Brothers Dairy Farm
    • This is an energy project operated on a dairy facility in Green Leaf, Wisconsin. Skill Associates received funding from FPPC to evaluate and test the combustor system. This project produces grid connected electricity from dairy manure.

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