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Monday, October 14, 2024

Gardner to Labor Secretary: Abandon new rules

Press Release

WASHINGTON D.C. – In light of proposed changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act, Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO) is asking U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis to abandon the new rules, saying they would threaten Colorado agriculture and opportunities for aspiring young farmers.

The proposed revisions would prohibit children on farms from participating in a variety of activities including operating a tractor, applying pesticides and working with livestock.  Children would also be prohibited from working on any farm that was not directly owned by their parents.

“No one supports violating child labor laws, but criminalizing a teenager for bucking hay on his uncle’s farm is just plain wrong,” Gardner wrote in a letter to Solis.

Gardner goes on to write: “These proposed rules are a solution in search of a problem.  To move forward would be irresponsible and devastating to family run farms.  I ask that you heed the advice of the American agricultural community and abandon these changes immediately.”

To read the full letter click HERE.

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