GOP Reps Call for Raimondo to Reschedule Meeting Impacting Farmers During Washington County Fair

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GOP Reps Call for Raimondo to Reschedule Meeting Impacting Farmers During Washington County Fair

A DEM meeting regarding farm land use and regulation was scheduled for the opening day of the Washington County Fair.
Members of the Rhode Island House Minority Caucus are asking Governor Gina Raimondo to instruct RI DEM Director Janet Coit to reschedule a meeting which they say will "severely impact farmers" to a date more convenient to the farming community, than the opening day of the Washington County Fair. 

The DEM meeting, which is scheduled for Wednesday, August 17 at 5:30 p.m., is regarding a “Farmland Acquisition Rules and Regulations” workshop. According to a release by the House GOP Caucus, there is concern among Republicans that the workshop is an "effort to bring the small business farms in Rhode Island under state control and to divert the money to future efforts to advance the administration's RhodeMapRI agenda which will have a devastating impact on the rural towns in Rhode Island."

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“I see this as nothing more than a power property grab by the state of Rhode Island. I believe this meeting was unfairly scheduled, during a time when most farmers will not be able to attend, because they will be participating in the Washington County Fair - one of the most important events of the year to the farming community here in Rhode Island,"said Representative Sherry Roberts (R-District 29 Coventry, West Greenwich), 

"At a time when our small local farms are already struggling tremendously under the pressures of a stalled economy, increasing regulatory burdens and a shrinking marketplace, I feel that there should have been a better effort by the administration to ensure that those people most affected by these policy changes are actually able to attend this important meeting," said Representative Michael Chippendale (R - District 40, Coventry, Foster, Glocester). "I don't know if the oversight by the  administration is intentional, but they are conducting an informational meeting at a time when the people who will bear the impact of this policy cannot be in attendance, and that is just wrong."

Calling For Reschedule

“I am asking the Governor to ask RI DEM Director Janet Coit to find a more appropriate time to conduct the workshop, so all farmers and interested parties may participate," said Roberts. "The state should be helping small family farms advance their efforts to grow and prosper, not destroying their right to make a living in an industry they know and love.” 

"We commend Representative Roberts and her colleague in the House Minority Caucus who took heed of our Center's alert earlier this week and are taking action to protect farmers," said Mike Stenhouse, CEO for the Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity. "It is an unethical ploy that the public meeting to review these new anti-farmer regulations was scheduled at the exact same time when most farmers would be busy participating in the Washington County Fair. This government-by-stealth approach is not an exercise in good government."


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