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For Immediate
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2/1/10

Senate Approves Vogel Bill on Community
Fundraisers
Senate Bill 828 headed to House of Representatives for
consideration
The Senate today (February 1) unanimously approved legislation introduced by
Senator Elder Vogel (R-47) barring the state from citing groups that sell
commonly prepared baked goods.
Senate Bill 828 is now headed to the state House of Representatives for
consideration. The measure eliminates the ability of the Department of
Agriculture to cite non-profit community groups such as volunteer fire
companies, churches, and school booster clubs for selling home-baked food at
fundraisers.
"I am pleased that my colleagues approved this bill. It’s a bipartisan,
common sense piece of legislation that I hope the House will enact quickly and
send it to the Governor for his signature," Senator Vogel said.
Senator Vogel introduced the bill after the Department of Agriculture cited a
local church for selling homemade baked goods prepared by ladies of the church
at a Lenten fish fry.
"I believe we should all be concerned about food safety. However, I also
believe that the Commonwealth could make much better use of its resources than
to pursue volunteers and groups who are working to improve their communities,"
Senator Vogel said. "It’s time to restore a little common sense to government."
An audio link of Senator Vogel commenting on this legislation is available at
the following link:
www.senatoreldervogel.com .
Contact:
Owen Thomas
(717) 787-3076
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