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Farm Bureau honors 3 legislators
Senator Sue Sosnowski & Rep. Donna Walsh |
STATE
HOUSE – Three Rhode Island state legislators were honored today by the Rhode
Island Farm Bureau during the organization’s 60th annual awards
event at the West Valley Inn.
Sen.
Walter S. Felag Jr. (D-Dist. 10, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton) and Rep. Donna M.
Walsh (D-Dist. 36, Charlestown, New Shoreham, South Kingstown, Westerly) were
the recipients of a new award, the “Navigator” award, presented by the Farm
Bureau. The award was created to honor state legislators and/or officials who
have been instrumental in helping the organization deal with and address
concerns about government regulations and procedures.
Senator
Felag and Representative Walsh were the Senate and House sponsors of
legislation that was incorporated into the state budget, requiring the state to assess inherited working farmland at its use value, not
its higher cash value, for inheritance tax purposes.
Senator Felag and Representative Walsh said, upon
enactment of the budget earlier this year, that the assessment procedure change
acknowledges that farmland is a valuable asset to the state and may help
prevent family farms from being driven out of business.
Also honored at the Farm Bureau event was Sen. V. Susan
Sosnowski (D-Dist. 37, New Shoreham, South Kingstown), who received the 2013
“Golden Tractor” award as the person who has done the most to help Rhode Island
agriculture and acknowledging her consistent legislative advocacy to help Rhode
Island farms survive and thrive.
Senator Sosnowski, who is serving her ninth term in the
Senate, is the Chair of the Senate Committee on Environment & Agriculture
and also serves as a member of the Senate Committee on Finance and the Senate
Committee on Health & Human Services.
Also receiving a 2013 “Golden Tractor” award was William
Stamp, who has served as the president of the RI Farm Bureau for 40 years.
Representative Walsh, who was the 2012 recipient of the
“Golden Tractor” award, is in her fourth term in the House of Representatives
(she previously served three terms in the Senate). She is Vice Chair of the
House Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, a member of the House
Committee on Judiciary and the House Committee on Oversight and co-chairs the
Permanent Joint Committee on Economic Development.
Senator Felag, first elected to the Senate in 1998, is the
Chair of the Senate Committee on Special Legislation and Veterans’ Affairs and
Second Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance.