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Posted by scot_c on April 24, 2005 at 16:18:15 from (69.40.133.191):
In Reply to: Auction Prices Eastern PA posted by Richard Fazio on April 24, 2005 at 15:57:00:
the state owns some land here and there that has restricions on the deeds that it can only be used for agriculture that they lease or let guys use it(?). They are slowly trying to use it for other things and buying less productive ground to "replace" it. They are also trying to get some laws passed to put penalties on local anti-farm ordinances but our lovely govnor vetoes. He's also a big gamblimg proponent and wants to merge fish and boat comm. with the game commision to "save costs". The game commission is self-sustaining though, so the state has no control over it. What he is really after is to get state control of some land up by erie to try to get a casino built. He thinks that having a casino in erie would get people from cleveland who go to niagara falls area to gamble to stop there instead of doing the extra traveling, and PA can collect on the revenues. I think though that the cost increase that goes with the government taking over operations of anything will cost more than the gamblimg revenue is worth. I might consider moving once our place is sold because of all the regulations. We can't even get our old farm trucks safety inspected anymore because of the friggin emmissions reg's. They got those put in place because they managed to make only one of our 60+ counties pass air quality tests, which is odd considering all that there is in some parts of the state. It's becoming another communist state here but at least we don't have split speed limits yet.
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