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Republican's Senate Bill 224 recently signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

July 24, 2019

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Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed an agricultural theft bill into law.Tim Hearden

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 224 into law, seeking to protect farmers from rural agricultural theft.

In partnership with Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux, Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) introduced SB 224, which will provide necessary resources to help law enforcement with their efforts to curb agricultural crime.  

SB 224 will:

  • Create a new category for grand theft of agricultural property.

  • Require that the fines collected be redistributed back to current agriculture and rural-based crime prevention programs.

“I thank the governor for signing this important bill into law. We need to protect and help our hardworking farmers who not only feed California, but much of the United States," Grove says.

“Farming is not a typical 9-to-5 job. California farmers work long hours, relying on Mother Nature’s schedule. Agriculture is a unique industry, and unfortunately, farmers’ needs are often overlooked. One of those needs is commonsense legislation which seeks to protect them from agricultural theft," she says.

“Tulare County is one of the top-producing agricultural counties in our state. In 2018, the county recorded a staggering $2 million in agricultural theft. For this reason, I partnered with Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux to help our farmers,” Grove says.

Related:Bill aims to curb on-farm theft

Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said, ”Agriculture is the backbone of Tulare County. Our identity is wrapped up in the success of our farmers, ranchers, laborers and everyone else who is involved and impacted by Ag. When our partners in Agriculture are victimized, we are all victimized. People lose jobs. Prices go up. Livelihoods are lost. I, personally, cannot stand back and watch that happen. Senate Bill 224 is a necessary step forward in much-needed legislation to protect our growers. And I hope our legislators can recognize its importance. It is long over-do.”

Source: Office of state Sen. Shannon Grove, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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