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Should EPA Keep Private Information Private?

2013-07-24 21:26:22| Beef

U.S. Sens. Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Joe Donnelly (D-IN) introduced legislation – The Farmer Identity Protection Act (S. 1343) – that protects the personal information of livestock producers from dissemination by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If passed, the bill would allow EPA to provide information to outside parties only in aggregate, without individually indentifying information, or with the producer’s consent. No. Producers should have a reasonable expectation of privacy on their private property. Yes. It falls within EPAs mission. Dont know. read more

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