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Elbert County commissioners vote to oppose proposed rodenticide restrictions
Summary
On Feb. 4 the board voted to oppose Senate Bill 62, a proposal to restrict certain rodenticides and glue traps; commissioners cited potential impacts on ranching, county operations and wastewater facilities and asked staff to follow up with CCI and public‑health agencies.
The Elbert County Board of County Commissioners voted on Feb. 4 to formally oppose Senate Bill 62, a proposal that would restrict the sale, distribution, and use of certain rodenticides and glue traps.
The bill, described in the briefing as limiting second‑generation anticoagulant rodenticides and some glue‑trap products, raised concerns among commissioners about definitions and impacts on ranching and county operations. Commissioner Dallas Schroeder led the motion to oppose, and the board recorded 'aye' votes and carried the…
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