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07.02.2008 1:40 pm

Harris promises to take on corporate hog farms

Special to the Post-Dispatch
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State Rep. Jeff Harris, one of three major Democrats competing for Missouri attorney general, today issued a proposal that he said will ”combat the growing number of corporate hog farms in Missouri which present a danger to the state’s environment.”

Corporate hog operations have increasingly become a controversial, and unpopular, topic in rural Missouri.

“CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations) are taking over the state’s countryside but heavy rains and flooding demonstrate how their effect reaches beyond rural Missouri,” his campaign said in a release.

“Lagoons on these corporate farms this summer have threatened to overflow and even collapse, dumping tons of raw animal waste into streams and rivers, potentially contaminating drinking water.”

His campaign cites concerns voiced by the Sierra Club and an  official with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

Harris added that, in the state House, he had “sponsored legislation that would prevent CAFOs from being built next to state parks, making sure these priceless resources are preserved for future generations of Missourians to fish, to hunt and to simply enjoy.”
 
“Right now, our local communities have no control over where these corporate farms get built, and that has got to stop,” said Harris. “Right now, the state closes its doors and prevents the people who know the land best from even being heard. As Attorney General, I will stand up for Missourians and against Big Ag, corporate interests and the political appointees who let them have their way.”
 
He said he would require DNR “to pay attention to local communities and to consider their concerns and opposition before approving new CAFOs,” and would “go after corporate farms that contaminate the ground and water, holding them accountable and making them pay to clean up the mess they leave behind….”
 

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Solid proposal. It’s good to know at least someone running for Attorney General has the guts to stand up for the little guy here. CAFO’s are a real problem and if we don’t do something about them, we’re going to end up with serious environmental problems.

— shecky
3:13 pm July 2nd, 2008

I’m tired of corporate dinosaur farms, like the one that British guy built on that island in the Middle of the Mississippi, whatever happened to family-owned dinosaur farms, back when the animals weren’t genetically modified with South American toad DNA. For people who dont get satire, the gist of it is: family farms = weird anachronism.

— Chud
3:28 pm July 2nd, 2008

Jeff has a lot of proposals !!! Subprime, CAFO’s, no call, utility rates, hot fuel, sunshine law, internet privacy, sex offenders among others. Filed bills and detailed proposals on many of these. Jeff is a heckuva of a policy wonk.

FYI, many of which have received great reviews from around the state. http://www.electjeffharris.com/news/newsclips.php

— Jessica
3:58 pm July 2nd, 2008

Mad props to Harris. It’s nothing short of a tragedy how long these plants have been able to carry on unchecked by environmental and ethical concerns.

— Adam S
4:45 pm July 2nd, 2008

Anybody who opposes limiting CAFOs needs one in their neighborhood. The stench alone will change their minds, never mind the threat to the drinking water.
And yes, Chud, there still are family farms, although fertilizer, land and fuel prices make it almost impossible to make a living on them.

— Darren01
10:17 am July 3rd, 2008

Chud’s probably never been outside St. Louis and doesn’t know anything about agriculture. If he did, he’d probably feel a lot different.

— shecky
11:29 am July 3rd, 2008