Farmers Aiming For Guest Worker Program

8/24/2011   While the bill that seeks to crack down on illegal immigrants is being debated in Congress, farmers in California are trying to find a way to bring foreign guest workers into the United States. They say that it

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Worker Law Worries Industry Leaders

8/23/2011   The North Coast farm industry, which traditionally relied heavily on both legal and illegal immigrants, are increasingly getting worried about a proposal by Republican Congressmen requiring all employers to verify the legal immigration status of their workers electronically.

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Rifle Hunting Allowed by New Law in Wyoming County

8/22/2011   Rifle hunting has now become legal in Wyoming County. This is after the bill permitting the use of rifles when hunting in that place was signed into law. Traditionally, hunters in Wyoming County can only use shotguns, muzzleloaders,

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Cap on the Trucking Industry Proposed

8/22/2011   A limit in size and weight of semi trucks, as well as the driver hours-of-service, is being sought by advocates for the purpose of making the roads a little bit safer. Highlighting their push for reform on interstate

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Use of Plastic Checkout Bags is Now Banned

8/21/2011   The East Hampton Village Board on Friday voted to prohibit the use of plastic checkout bags in the area. Before it was ultimately passed, a lot of comments were heard from people on opposite sides of the debate.

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Lawsuit Filed by Firearms Industry Against ATF

8/20/2011   A lawsuit was filed today by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The trade association for America’s firearms industry is challenging the legal authority of the government agency

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New Law Cheered by Wineries

8/19/2011   Up to five branch stores could now be operated by farm wineries under one license as part of the new law that reduces state regulations on the wine industry. Although wine makers in the state still have to

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Farmers Aiming For Guest Worker Program

8/24/2011   While the bill that seeks to crack down on illegal immigrants is being debated in Congress, farmers in California are trying to find a way to bring foreign guest workers into the United States. They say that it

Read More »

Worker Law Worries Industry Leaders

8/23/2011   The North Coast farm industry, which traditionally relied heavily on both legal and illegal immigrants, are increasingly getting worried about a proposal by Republican Congressmen requiring all employers to verify the legal immigration status of their workers electronically.

Read More »

Rifle Hunting Allowed by New Law in Wyoming County

8/22/2011   Rifle hunting has now become legal in Wyoming County. This is after the bill permitting the use of rifles when hunting in that place was signed into law. Traditionally, hunters in Wyoming County can only use shotguns, muzzleloaders,

Read More »

Cap on the Trucking Industry Proposed

8/22/2011   A limit in size and weight of semi trucks, as well as the driver hours-of-service, is being sought by advocates for the purpose of making the roads a little bit safer. Highlighting their push for reform on interstate

Read More »

Use of Plastic Checkout Bags is Now Banned

8/21/2011   The East Hampton Village Board on Friday voted to prohibit the use of plastic checkout bags in the area. Before it was ultimately passed, a lot of comments were heard from people on opposite sides of the debate.

Read More »

Lawsuit Filed by Firearms Industry Against ATF

8/20/2011   A lawsuit was filed today by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The trade association for America’s firearms industry is challenging the legal authority of the government agency

Read More »

New Law Cheered by Wineries

8/19/2011   Up to five branch stores could now be operated by farm wineries under one license as part of the new law that reduces state regulations on the wine industry. Although wine makers in the state still have to

Read More »

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