US Senate candidate Rob Taylor is to attend the WI Raw Milk Bill (SB 434) Public Hearing and support the local and small family farmers who produce raw milk. Taylor is an advocate of the raw milk and honey movement.
In a phone interview Taylor reported that "it is time for the people of Wisconsin to have the right to raw milk, honey and other food that they deem healthy." Taylor is known to show up at the raw milk rallies, often speaking to the crowds. He has also supported people such as Max Kane in his fight to produce and sell raw milk.
The hearing is schedule as follows:
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Location:
Chippewa Valley Technical College Room 106/Auditorium 620 West Clairemont Ave Eau Claire, WI 54701s
On the web site Raw Milk: The Whole Truth by chef jem they point out:
1000 More People Needed In Wisconsin To Help Support Raw Milk Bill
Help Support Wisconsin Raw Milk Bill Which would allow consumer access to raw milk products direct from Wisconsin
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Wisconsin raw milk bill (AB 628) was introduced in the Assembly on December 18, 2009.
The bill was referred to Committee on Rural Economic Development.
Wisconsin raw milk bill (SB 434) was introduced in the Senate on December 21, 2009.
The bill was referred to Committee on Agriculture and Higher Education.
The Raw Milk Bill hearings
for both the ASSEMBLY and the SENATE
have been combined into one joint-hearing
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
10:00 am
Chippewa Valley Technical College
620 W. Clairemont Ave.
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Room 106/Auditorium
When entering the main doors, continue straight until you come to the wall of pictures. Turn left; the Auditorium is on the right.
Parking is in the visitor lot at the southwest corner of the building and in the student lot across Clairemont Ave.
We need people to show up at this Joint Public Hearing in support of the Raw Milk Bill.
It has been noted that each person that appears at the hearing counts as 10 votes.
If we have any chance at all of getting this bill to pass, we must convince these two committees that YOU, the consumer, want it. Numbers speak we need hundreds, if not thousands of people to be present at this combined hearing!
Gather your friends, family, neighbors, etc., to attend these this history-making event.
If you would like to speak at the hearing, please enter that on your registration card when you enter. You may be limited to 2-3 minutes. It would be a good idea to have copies of your speech to the committee members.
http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-state.php?Id=238&yr=2010
And on the facebook page for Alliance for Raw Milk
They make the following pea:
This is it folks – the time to be heard!
It has been noted that for each person that appears in person, the committee looks upon each one as 10 votes.
If we have any chance at all of getting this bill to pass, we must convince these two committees that YOU want it. Numbers speak! We are asking everyone to gather friends, family, neighbors, etc., to attend these hearings.
Wisconsin raw milk bill, as introduced in the Senate on December 21, 2009 (LRB-3242/3) as SB 434. Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Higher Education.
We urge all of Wisconsin to attend, write, phone, email their support of this bill.












Comments
I read your article and live in Kenosha County. Do I contact my assembly person, my senate rep, or the governor to let them know I support this bill? It is very unlikely I will be in Eau Claire on Wednesday. Is there something else going on in Southeastern Wisconsin regarding this bill? My cousin, Rose Skora is the Racine/Kenosha Ag extension agent. She might know if you don't have an answer.
Thanks for the update on raw milk. It is a worthy cause.
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