Thursday, April 26, 2012

Palin wades into on-farm child labor issue

Sarah Palin has waded into the issue of proposed stricter enforcement of labor rules that agricultural groups feared would prevent children from working on family farms.

She wrote in a Facebook post yesterday:
The Obama Administration is working on regulations that would prevent children from working on our own family farms. This is more overreach of the federal government with many negative consequences. And if you think the government’s new regs will stop at family farms, think again.

My family is a commercial fishing family, and commercial fishing in Alaska is much like the family farm (but the year 'round farmers no doubt work harder than we do!). I guarantee fishing families wouldn’t stand for this nonsensical intrusion into our lives and livelihoods, and, as a former 4-H member, I don’t believe farm families will either. Our kids learn to work and to help feed America on our nation’s farms, and out on the water.

Federal government: get your own house in order and stop interfering in ours.
For the record, the government has said it is backing off such enforcement, at least for now.

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