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| Bill would OK inmate labor in all agriculture |
| By bonnercountydailybee.com- Nina Rydalch |
| Published: 01/23/2018 |
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A bill that would allow inmates to work in all areas of agriculture passed through the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee Friday. S1208, brought forward by Sen. Patti Anne Lodge, R-Huston, eliminates the words “perishable” and “food” in the section of Idaho law pertaining to inmate labor in agriculture. The eliminations would significantly expand the agricultural industries inmates would be able to work in. Bill Clayton, founder of Clayton Tree Farm, testified at the meeting, saying that taking out those two words in the law would allow him to get the labor his business needs. Currently, his business does not qualify to hire incarcerated laborers, as trees are not classified as “perishable agriculture food products.” Read More. |
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