This news comes from state Sen. Patricia Ritchie:
Agriculture
leaders from across New York State will share insights on regulations
and mandates affecting their industry at a public forum being held today (Thursday) in
Watertown.
The event
is one of a series of industry-specific public forums on regulatory reform,
being held in a bipartisan effort to identify and eliminate costly government
regulations.
Those in
attendance will share their opinions with Ritchie, who chairs the
Senate Agriculture Committee, as well as Sens. Patrick Gallivan, David
Valesky and Kathleen Marchione.
“There are
so many businesses—including many in the agriculture industry—who are finding
it difficult to succeed due to costly regulations and bureaucratic red tape,”
said Senator Ritchie.
“This
forum will provide excellent opportunity for agriculture leaders to offer their
opinions on what changes can be made that will enable this industry to grow,
create jobs and boost our state’s economy as a whole.”
The forum
will be place from 1 to 3 p.m. in the 11th floor
conference room of the Dulles State Office Building, located at 317 Washington
St. in Watertown.
In total,
10 regulatory reform hearings will be held across the state, with a goal of
helping identify 1,000 specific, job-killing regulations that can be
eliminated. A link to video of the first
hearing, which focused on medical technology and health can be found at www.ritchie.nysenate.gov.
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