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FINCH STANDS UP FOR NEW YORK'S FAMILY FARMS
Assemblyman Gary D. Finch (R,C,I -
Springport) today joined colleagues from his Assembly Republican
Conference in celebration of Dairy Day in the well of the Legislative
Office Building. The day
was not all positive, however.
Finch and his colleagues also stood up in opposition to recently
passed legislation that has the potential to shut down small family
farms across New York.
"Dairy Day is usually a celebration of all
of the wonderful products that dairy farmers provide for us," said
Finch. "While I was pleased
to meet with many distributors of dairy products and enjoy the
festivities, I felt there was an air of concern caused by yesterday's
passage of such destructive farm legislation."
The "Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act,"
which passed yesterday in the Assembly, will further impose burdensome
mandates on small farms and will considerably increase the cost of doing
business. The New York Farm
Bureau is strongly opposed to this legislation, and estimates that it
would cost New York's family farms over $200 million per year.
In a time when farmers are already facing economic hardships,
this will inevitably force many farms out of business, noted Finch.
"I join my colleagues in strong opposition
to legislation that will hurt farmers and force many farms - especially
small ones - to close," Finch stated.
"Increasing the cost of doing business in New York state and
therefore increasing the cost of food for our working families is
exactly what we should not do during this economic crisis."
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