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appal_jack

(3,813 posts)
Mon Apr 10, 2017, 09:57 PM Apr 2017

NC lawmakers want to shield factory farms

NC lawmakers want to shield factory farms from big damage payments to victims

Legislation moving through the North Carolina General Assembly would prevent people living near the state's numerous factory farms from recovering more than token damages in civil lawsuits where the farm's corporate owner is found responsible for harming them.

The proposal comes with such litigation already underway. In 2013, more than 500 residents of eastern North Carolina took legal action against Murphy-Brown LLC, the hog-growing subsidiary of Virginia-based Smithfield Foods, which is owned by Shuanghui Group of China, the world's fourth-largest pork producer. Under contracts with local growers, Murphy-Brown owns the hogs at about two-thirds of farms in North Carolina, the second-biggest hog-producing state after Iowa.

North Carolina allows hog farms to store animal waste in massive open-air lagoons before spraying it on open fields, a practice that leads to water pollution. Murphy-Brown is embroiled in separate ongoing litigation with the Waterkeeper Alliance over its alleged failure to comply with a 2006 agreement to clean up groundwater contamination at 11 of its hog operations in the state. The lawsuits filed by the neighbors detail many other problems associated with the farms, including sickening stenches, swarming flies, chronic illnesses and piles of animal carcasses left in roadside "dead boxes."

Despite the serious claims of harm documented by the plaintiffs, House Bill 467 and a companion measure, Senate Bill 460, would limit compensatory damages in such so-called "nuisance" lawsuits. In the case of permanent nuisances, the legislation would limit damages to "the reduction in the fair market value of the plaintiff's property caused by the nuisance, but not to exceed the fair market value of the property." In the case of temporary nuisances, it would limit damages to "the diminution of the fair rental value of the plaintiff's property caused by the nuisance."

Environmental advocates blasted the legislation, with N.C. League of Conservation Voters (NCLCV) lobbyist Dan Crawford describing it as "nothing more than lawmakers putting a foreign-owned company ahead of the long-term health and safety of the very communities who have been forced to endure the harms of hog waste for decades."



Much more at this excellent link, including documentation of the egregious environmental racism implications of this awful bill, which has already passed the NC Assembly in 73 seconds, when put up for a vote out of order and without any debate.



Source:
https://www.facingsouth.org/2017/04/nc-lawmakers-want-shield-factory-farms-big-damage-payments-victims

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NC lawmakers want to shield factory farms (Original Post) appal_jack Apr 2017 OP
What can we do? I'd like to know. Nt retrowire Apr 2017 #1
This looks like a lawsuit in the making. littlemissmartypants Apr 2017 #3
Thanks for this appal_jack. ♡ littlemissmartypants Apr 2017 #2
My parents live across the road of one of these hog farms bathroommonkey76 Apr 2017 #4

littlemissmartypants

(25,483 posts)
3. This looks like a lawsuit in the making.
Mon Apr 10, 2017, 11:39 PM
Apr 2017

We can always make calls to the bill founders.

If personally affected, by making complaints related to air, water, environmental quality issues to DEQ at

North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 217 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27603


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littlemissmartypants

(25,483 posts)
2. Thanks for this appal_jack. ♡
Mon Apr 10, 2017, 11:28 PM
Apr 2017

Interesting resource, Facing South, new experience for me. Thanks.

On the Senate side, the legislation's primary sponsors are Brent Jackson, who represents Duplin, Sampson and part of Johnston counties; Bill Rabon, who represents Bladen, Brunswick and Pender counties and a small part of New Hanover County; and Dan Bishop of Mecklenburg County. Duplin, Sampson, Bladen and Pender are among the top hog-producing counties nationally.


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On the House side, the bill's primary sponsors are Reps. Jimmy Dixon, who represents parts of Duplin and Wayne counties; Ted Davis Jr. of New Hanover County; David Lewis of Harnett County; and John R. Bell IV, who represents parts of Craven, Greene, Lenoir and Wayne counties. Besides Duplin County, Wayne, Greene and Lenoir counties are also major hog producers.

Both are from your reference article.

More here, from Under the Dome section of The News and Observer:

“I would submit that this proposed legislation would ... violate the N.C. Constitution in that it is specifically targeted at benefiting a particular industry,” Robert F. Orr, a retired N.C. Supreme Court justice, wrote in his legal opinion for the attorneys suing pork producer Murphy-Brown. “It would appear to attempt by legislative action to favor one litigant over another and deny the plaintiffs the remedies to which they are currently entitled under N.C. law.”

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/under-the-dome/article142968064.html#storylink=cpy


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bathroommonkey76

(3,827 posts)
4. My parents live across the road of one of these hog farms
Tue Apr 11, 2017, 04:48 PM
Apr 2017

When I visit I smell hog waste, ammonia, and God know's what in the air. NC'ians need to stand up against these places before their water supply is polluted.

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