House Study Committee on the Exchange, Storage, and Bond Coverage of Agricultural Products, Grain, and Livestock; create
Impact
The resolution emphasizes the importance of maintaining adequate bond coverage to protect agricultural producers from fraudulent actions while ensuring that warehouses are properly licensed. By evaluating the policies and practices related to warehouse and bonding across different states, the committee aims to formulate recommendations that may lead to improved measures for safeguarding agricultural interests in Georgia. This could entail a reassessment of existing regulations and the potential introduction of new safeguards or amendments that cater specifically to the needs of the agricultural community.
Summary
House Resolution 1166 establishes the House Study Committee on the Exchange, Storage, and Bond Coverage of Agricultural Products, Grain, and Livestock. This legislative initiative is primarily focused on addressing the economic challenges facing Georgia's agriculture sector, which is a vital part of the state's economy. As issues such as inflation, litigation threats, and volatile crop prices become more pressing, the resolution seeks to explore solutions that can enhance the security and efficiency of agricultural operations in the state. The committee will consist of seven members from the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker, with powers to study relevant issues and recommend appropriate actions or legislation.
Contention
While there may be a broad consensus on the necessity of such a committee, discussions surrounding its implementation could unveil different perspectives on how agricultural policies should be managed. One point of contention may center on the extent of regulatory reforms needed versus maintaining a balance of oversight to prevent potential overreach. The impacts of the committee's findings and subsequent recommendations could significantly shape the legal landscape governing agricultural practices and the economic stability of Georgia's farming community.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; provision related to officeholders raising funds when facing a recall; modify, and require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; funds donated to a candidate for recall efforts; require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
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