OhMari
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Oh good!
The bipartisan hearing was livestreamed here yesterday: http://pcntv.com/pcnplus/
I only watched about 50 minutes, but 2 bills were presented and discussed in detail (#19, Democratic and #2515, Republican) both proposing revisions to the PA Child Labor Laws. Various people testified, including the reps from A Minor Consideration (Paul Peterson, Alison Arngrim, and the person who played Timmy on Lassie), but also many others. A representative from the DOLI, a producer of TV commercials, a rep from the Farmers coalition, and so on.
Heads up to C.Ann -- there was also testimony and discussion of how the proposed revisions would or perhaps "might" affect the Amish!
Contrary to popular belief, this new legislation is not just about the Gosselins. The point was made that revisions to the Child Labor Laws were very necessary and not just to protect children working in Reality TV. The existing Law is antiquated and inadequate.
The DOLI testimony transcript is here: www.dli.state.pa.us
I'm sure more transcripts of the testimony will be available soon but I am still looking for them. There should be some other news coverage too, but I haven't had a chance to look today.
The hearing got very technical at times, and it demonstrated how hard it actually is to draft legislation, and how long the process takes! The hearing ended with a general statement that both proposed bills needed further tweaking (or even better combining the strengths of each into a new bill, in the opinion of the DOLI) and that the issue would be revisited in January when the next Legislative session begins.
All this is standard procedure and why Hearings are held. The goal is to ask for input from stakeholders - anyone can testify, you do not have to be invited - and redraft the proposed bill(s) with the additional information.
The wheels of government grind incredibly slowly.
Thanks for the info.
These people must live for their vacation. Don't they get the whole month off in August, then they work till the middle of November and come back the middle of January?