Friday, March 11th, completed the twenty-eighth day of the Georgia General Assembly’s 2011 legislative session. Two of the biggest and most important issues facing Georgia and local communities are the immigration bill and the HOPE Scholarship Program. I, along with a number of rural legislators, are making a strong effort to insure that the immigration bill, when it is finalized, does not have the unintended effect of creating a beauracy with complicated regulations and unnecessary paperwork placed on farmers, that would make it difficult for them to hire immigrant labor with legal status. Legal immigrants have provided required labor for the blueberry and cotton industry as well as other types of farming. This has a direct impact on our local businesses and area economy. There will be more on this important issue as it unfolds this week, in our next report.
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