IFB continues working against Wetlands and Small Streams Protection Act – Farm Week Now

The proposed Wetlands and Small Streams Protection Act requires the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to establish a state-level permitting program to regulate wetlands and small streams. The reach of the proposed legislation concerns the Illinois Farm Bureau, as it could lead to essentially every stream and wetland in Illinois being regulated, regardless of size.
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Zephyr Windon
2 years ago

Ultimate control of everyone is the goal of democrats. Where you live, the energy you use, the vehicle you drive, what you do on your property, the type of stove, the food you eat, what you say, deny 2nd Amendment rights. It is clear that the democratic party is the new Communist Party.

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