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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Two farm groups are suing the state of Washington for failing to revise emergency regulations that seek to protect migrant farm workers from the COVID-19 virus.
The groups filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Yakima County Superior Court. It seeks to invalidate the recently renewed rules as arbitrary, capricious and not feasible.
“We’re disappointed we had to take this step, but our farms are on the line and we had no other choice,” said John Stuhlmiller, chief executive officer of the Washington Farm Bureau.
The state Department of Health renewed the emergency rules, first adopted last spring, for the third time on Jan. 8. In addition, Gov. Jay Inslee last month rejected the two groups’ request to repeal and revise the rules.
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Farmers sue state over COVID-19 rules for migrant workers
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOSFebruary 2, 2021 GMT
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Two farm groups are suing the state of Washington for failing to revise emergency regulations that seek to protect migrant farmworkers from the COVID-19 virus.
The groups filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Yakima County Superior Court. It seeks to invalidate the recently renewed rules as arbitrary, capricious and not feasible.
“We’re disappointed we had to take this step, but our farms are on the line and we had no other choice,” said John Stuhlmiller, chief executive officer of the Washington Farm Bureau.
Eastern Washington farmers sue state over COVID-19 rules they say fails to protect migrant workers
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YAKIMA, Wash. - Two farm groups are suing the state of Washington for failing to revise emergency regulations that seek to protect migrant farmworkers from the COVID-19 virus.
The groups filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Yakima County Superior Court . It seeks to invalidate the recently renewed rules as arbitrary, capricious and not feasible. We’re disappointed we had to take this step, but our farms are on the line and we had no other choice, said John Stuhlmiller, chief executive officer of the Washington Farm Bureau.
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