(CNN) Washington Gov. Jay Inslee released a plan on Wednesday to enlist farmers and agriculture workers in combating climate change, completing the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate's series of proposals aimed at making fighting a warming climate a central part of the federal government's policies.

Inslee's latest plan -- titled "Growing Rural Prosperity" -- ties revitalizing rural America and ending President Donald Trump's trade wars together with incentivizing farmers to take steps that help remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere.

plan is his sixth such proposal and, according to a senior aide, his final major climate policy rollout. Inslee, who has staked his candidacy on combating climate change, has released a series of plans that tie different issues facing the United States -- from the economy to foreign policy -- to battling climate change. Wednesday'splan is his sixth such proposal and, according to a senior aide, his final major climate policy rollout.

The latest proposal pledges to triple the budget for the Conservation Stewardship Program -- which looks to help farmers conserve aspects of their land -- to $3 billion. The governor's plan would also launch an initiative that would pay farmers who take certain steps to remove carbon from the environment and would increase the federal government's research into agricultural innovations aimed at capturing carbon.

The plan takes aim at other issues facing rural America and farmers in particular. Inslee dedicates part of it to strengthening farmworkers' rights, including protecting their right to join a union. And he proposes expanding rural broadband access by requiring that large technology companies pay into the Universal Service Fund, a program within the Federal Communications Commission that subsidizes telephone access to certain parts of the country.

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