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From Staff Reports
LANSING The Michigan House on Thursday approved legislation that aims to protect family farmers from fines that result from Michigan s workplace safety law.
State Rep. Bronna Kahle, R- Adrian, introduced the bill following the death of Blissfield Township farmer Keith Eisenmann in November 2019. House Bill 4031 passed on an 83-25 vote. It will go to the Senate for consideration.
Under current law, if a fatality happens on a family farm and the family does not report it to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) within eight hours, the family faces thousands of dollars in fines, a news release from Kahle s office said.
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(Orphan Annie Rescue)
Do you want to add a new member to your family and give back to the Sandy Springs community at the same time? Then you should consider adopting a pet from a local shelter or organization. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many animal shelters in Sandy Springs and environs are still working to fulfill adoptions.
Across Georgia, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages without a home and many of them are located within driving distance. In the search for a lovable new fur child, consider beginning at a local animal shelter like Rescue Me Ga Inc, where Jerry the dog is waiting patiently. If you aren t sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in appropriate homes.
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(You Lucky Dog Rescue)
Want to add a furry friend to your family and make a positive impact on the world at the same time? Maybe it s the right time to adopt a pet! During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, facilities in and around Peachtree Corners have dogs, cats and other pets ready and waiting to be adopted.
Across Georgia, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages, sizes and breeds without a home and many are located in your area. In the search for a lovable new family pet, consider checking out a local facility like Rescue Me Ga Inc, where Coco the dog is waiting patiently. If you aren t sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in appropriate homes.