I think this is ok: I agree with his EMS Speed Post proposal.
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AvangiThey're both correct, but the meanings are different.
To agree with someone or something means that you share their opinion, or believe that a thing is correct.
To agree to something involves a personal committment to do something.
If you are in a position to affect whether or not the proposal goes forward, then "to" is appropriate.