Story last updated at 7:06 a.m. Wednesday, May 28, 2003 Panel to amend hog farms measure
Associated Press
COLUMBIA--The Senate Judiciary Committee agreed
Tuesday to amend a House bill that would limit local government efforts to
impose more restrictive regulation of hog farms.
The amendment basically allows local governments to regulate hog farms
after the House bill said county ordinances can't be more restrictive than
state standards for livestock and poultry.
The Senate Judiciary Committee version drops poultry operations from
the restrictions. It says livestock operations can't be subject to more
restrictive operations, but that doesn't include hog farms, said the
amendment's author, Sen. Robert Waldrep, R-Anderson.
Supporters of the House bill said counties are imposing tougher
regulations than the state, creating a patchwork of rules from county to
county.
Opponents of the bill say county governments know what's best for their
communities, and prohibiting counties from making their own rules violates
the state's home-rule law.