A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002 SB 1413 Expires, Dialogue Continues (Continued from Page A 1) Reintroducing a similar bill in the next legislative session in Jan uary might not be the best solu tion for agribusinesses and pro ducers seeking to operate large scale facilities in the state, according to Van Blarcom. “The ag community needs a solution to this problem, and it may not be amending the Right to Farm Act,” she said. In the future, supporters of the bill might decide to approach the issue from a local zoning and comprehensive planning view point rather than introducing an other state bill. Van Blarcom said. SB 1413 expired Nov. 27 after an amended version passed the Senate by a vote of 45-3, but stalled in the House before the session adjourned in the wee hours of Thanksgiving morning. The amended version contained “essentially the same language” as SB 1413, but eliminated refer ences to the Right to Farm Act, Van Blarcom said. 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According to Jayanna Kopp- Yeakle, PFB communications specialist, a new bill similar to SB 1413 will likely be introduced during next year's legislative ses sion. “Obviously, this issue isn't going to go away,” Kopp-Yeakle said. “We’re discussing all that happened during this legislative session. We expect a new bill to be introduced.” Brian Snyder, executive direc tor for the Pennsylvania Associa tion for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) and SB 1413 opponent, said one of the main reasons he and other PASA members op posed the bill was because it sought to protect large-scale live stock operations by intimidating township officials. ‘ln our view, the bill was all about intimida tion,” Snyder said. “Our mem bers are in favor of giving farm ers freedom to farm, but are careful of creating rifts. We’re not technically against big farms. Our main goal at this point is to promote dialogue that would rep resent all views of ag. “One thing everybody would agree on is that we want farmers to have choices,” he said. Snyder pointed out that during the months following SB 1413’s introduction, some state repre sentatives learned that not every one in the ag community was in support of the bill. “Every representative I talked to over the year said they had no idea that there were farmers in the state who didn't agree with the Farm Bureau's position," he said. Van Blarcom of PennAg said that SB 1413 supported both small and large farms and would not have taken away local gov ernment control. “There's been a lot of negative and misinformation about SB 1413,” Van Blarcom said. 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