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With The Recent Reform Of The County s Health System, The Cure Seems Far Worse Than The Disease. By Emil Franzi THE PIMA COUNTY Board of Supervisors recently voted 3-2 to surrender direct control of nearly one-third of the county s $700 million budget. These health-related responsibilities from Kino Hospital to Long-Term Care, from Home Health to Animal Control will be placed in the hands of a self-selected and self-perpetuating entity called The Pima Health Care System Commission. This new system is defined in the resolution, which set it up as quasi-governance. There was no public debate over the move, even though it has been coming for many months and supervisors Sharon Bronson and ....
Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Teapot Valley farming family Paul and Jenny Lindsay, their sons, Charlie, 12, and Billy, 8, with Rocky the dog join hundreds of people for the Nelson protest. Jenny said she was also concerned about rights being taken away from local councils across the country when each area was so different. “It can t just be one size fits all,” she said. “We re all for helping the environment, but it s got to be doable. It s not doable at the moment; it s too much in one go.” Jenny said she knew people who had sold their farms to “corporates” because it had become so difficult and the money they were offered was good. ....
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Rural revolt: Mass protest brings cities and towns to a standstill stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“I want to leave what we’ve got on the farm better off for my kids.” Groundswell NZ’s main concerns, and the focus of the “Howl of a Protest”, was what they described as unworkable environmental policies for freshwater, significant natural areas (SNAs) and climate change. The organisation said people were feeling overwhelmed by the avalanche of “poorly designed policies” and the “we know best, one-size-fits-all mindset” of the current Government. ALDEN WILLIAMS/Stuff Christchurch saw the largest turnout of farm protestors when 2000 descended on the square. Farmers were not the only ones at the protests, with plenty of tradies, business owners and city residents lending their support. ....