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Senator Moran: OSHA regulation of family farms ‘unlawful’

MoranWashington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and U.S. Senator Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) have called on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to immediately stop their unlawful regulation of family farms. Sens. Moran, Johanns and a bipartisan group of 41 their Senate colleagues have also directed OSHA to issue updated guidance correcting their misinterpretation of current law. The request was made in a joint letter to Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, who oversees OSHA.

“This is not the first time this administration has proved that Washington’s values are not rural America’s values through regulatory over-reach into the family farm,” Sen. Moran said. “I am committed to working with my colleagues to protect the individual rights of farmers and ranchers, and make certain OSHA does not continue to misinterpret the law.”

Since 1976, Congress has exempted small, family-run farms from OSHA regulations, but in a 2011 memo OSHA asserted that on-farm grain storage and handling was not part of farm operations. The memo essentially expanded OSHA’s regulatory scope to nearly every farm in the country without going through the established rule making process that allows Congressional review and public comment, in defiance of the law.

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