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Panel approves higher local reimbursement caps for livestock and fowl killed by animals
Summary
Senate Rural Affairs Subcommittee reported a bill that raises the statutory maximums localities may reimburse for livestock and poultry killed by animals — increasing the per-fowl cap from $10 to $25 and the per-cattle cap from $750 to $1,000 — and clarified the measure sets a cap rather than mandating payment levels.
The Senate Rural Affairs Subcommittee voted 5-0 to report a bill sponsored by Sen. Stewart that raises statutory caps for local reimbursements when livestock or fowl are killed by animals. The sponsor described the measure as an "inflationary mechanism" that increases the maximum…
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