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We have gotten HB5776 passed through the Ag Committee, and it is scheduled to move to the Senate for a second reading tomorrow morning (May 15). Unfortunately, the amendment removing the prohibitions against the Governor and the IDOA making rules contrary to the bill was not withdrawn. All indications are that the bill will pass the Senate with flying colors.

We need to contact all of our represenatives, and urge them to put aside their differences with the Senate in order to pass this bill through the house. Please also contact Speaker Madigan's office directly, and urge support of this bill - even with the Senate amendment included. If you get the chance, also send off a post card or letter to everyone you call. Multiple contacts with these folks from each of us would NOT be a bad thing!

If you have friends, neighbors or business associates - anyone who might at all be interested, please urge them also to contact their reps.

Several legislators from both houses have intimated that this is going to be a hard sell in the House, but please remember to be polite and stick to the point that we need this bill passed and sent to the Governor's desk. We can be sympathetic to their position while remaining firm on the idea of getting this bill passed into law.

We also need to contact the Governor, and ask him to please sign the bill into law should it arrive on his desk.

This legislative session ends Thursday, May 29 - for better or worse. We need each of these represenatives to know there are a lot of people who are very much in favor of this bill!

Now, I know it isn't all we had hoped for. But we do need something, and this is as close as we are going to get this year. IDOA can have a bill ready and waiting for the next session, possibly even sooner, which would make our job infinitely more difficult next time.

Added: May 14, 2008
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Thanks for being my friend. My Son lives on 10 acres in Prarie du Rocher, IL which is a few miles east of Waterloo. They raise Nubian goats, chickens, a steer for beef and a watch donkey. Their gardening is totally organic and he raises bees for honey. Sharon, my daughter in law raises the goats, I think they have about 40 now, uses the milk, makes cheese, and basically handles the homefront (4 children homeschooled included) and wears me out just watching her. 2 of the girls used to show chickens/goats with the 4 H until this NAIS ruling came about. I will email you directly I think the two of you would have a lot to talk about. She can't sell the milk, or eggs, or even the organic vegetables without a lot of permits and redtape. I hope someday you get to live on a small farm, or at least have someone you can visit occasionally. My Grandchildren are teaching me something every time I see them. I never knew how good goats milk was until Sharon started raising goats. Well you can tell I'm not only a rebel but also very talkative. Thanks again for being my friend. Anita
Posted: May 12, 2008 5:15PM EDT
Hi GrannySue, Boy am I aware of NAIS. I'm from Southern Illinois originally and my Son and Daughter-in-Law are fighting it bigtime. In fact they were pushing the bill in the Senate I think to allow showing of animals in the fairs without having to be registered. I found out yesterday it pretty much fell through, but I know them and they will keep fighting. It is ridiculous to have a law voluntary, so called, and then insist it has to be followed or else you can't show the animal, butcher the animal, or even take it to most vets. I'm not sure what happened to common sense in politics but it is called big money now rules. By the way, I love your quote. Do you live on a farm?
Posted: May 12, 2008 3:58PM EDT
GrannySue says:
Only a "wannabe" farmer here - I'm in the burbs up by Chicago, lol! I'm fighting NAIS as a consumer, and someone who will probably never GET on to a farm if they don't keep it voluntary -

Oh please don't give up! We have two very active groups fighting here, and need your support!!

If you and the kids would call your senators and ask them to co-sponsor the bill it would be great. (Maybe they already have!!)

Yes, Senator Sullivan amended the bill to remove all the language that controls the IDOA and the Governor. There is a massive phone campaign going on today and tomorrow to ask him to withdraw his amendment and pass the bill as it came to the Ag Committee.

We won 108 - 0 in the House, got it in and out of the Rules committee of the Senate, but Sullivan is the head of the Ag Committee. Has to pass there to get a floor vote.

His number is (217) 728 - 2479.

In speaking to a staff member, they are not sure it will pass back through the House because it was Mike Madigan's wording that was removed, and he will not support it without his wording...

If you would like to talk more, email me, and I will either call you (I can do that free) or you can call me... Don't want the number posted here yet, lol

suediederich@comcast.net

And thanks, lol - former Civil War re-enactor, so Fred is like an old pal -

Posted: May 12, 2008 4:41PM EDT
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