There are a number of critical issues popping up in the Washington State legislature including the burdensome Cow Share bill. NAIS is also being debated under House Bill 3033. Time for all you Washingtonians to write your legislators and let them know how you feel. Read this document prepared by Cathy Sorenson, in Washington, on the issues facing the great people of Washington State. There are eight bills currently in the House, Senate and Committee with the promise of more to come. The WA State Legislature ends March 1. Calls, e-mails, faxes should be done immediately for the greatest impact.
February 1, 2006
Washington State Legislative Alert
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Why is the government not there to help poor people rebuild their homes and seniors get medication they need yet it is spending billions ofdollars a yeaer on astupid thing like N.A.I.S. that will just ruin peoples lives??? Profits!!!!
Comment Pascal — February 27, 2006 @ 10:10 pm
I heard about your site on the radio. Thank you for setting this up. I just found out they are putting this trhou in my state and I am going to fight against it. I don’t want to stick microchips into my pets, my kids or my horse. The damn government can keep its nose out of my life.
Comment WilliamD — March 2, 2006 @ 8:03 pm
For meat I buy in the store from the big producers I would like to have the tracing thing so we know that the animals are healthy and not sick because they come from huge factories or feedlots where there is not so much concern for health. But I do not think there is any need to have this nais stuff for small farms that do their sales direct to the buyers and especially we do not need it for people who are raising animals for theor own eating or for friends or family or for local sales. That is just nonsenese and a waste of money and taxes.
Trackback rogonald — March 5, 2006 @ 9:24 pm