Chemical security act would harm business, farmers

by Bob Weeks on June 12, 2009

The Kansas Meadowlark contributes coverage about a chemical security law that promises to overburden an important American industry. Even the family farm is at risk. That’s the operative word — risk. As has been reported, Congressional testimony found that the legislation could actually increase risk to the businesses that the bill intends to protect.

An important point of this article is the involvement of the left-wing Center for American Progress.

Coverage of this issue on this blog is available by clicking on Chemical facility anti-terrorism standards.

To read the coverage at the Kansas Meadowlark, click on Do we want Homeland Security telling businesses how to run their businesses? Telling farmers how to farm?

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