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Rep. Mary Dye raises concerns about wind energyimpacts on farmers at Senate Children and Youth Committee meeting

CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE · December 4, 2024
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Summary

At a Dec. 4 meeting of the Arkansas Senate Committee on Children and Youth, Representative Mary Dye of the Washington State Legislature discussed the "significant challenges" that the transition to wind energy poses for farmers nationwide; the committee took no action.

Sen. Brain King, chair of the Arkansas Senate Committee on Children and Youth, called the committee to order at 11:00 a.m. Dec. 4 in Room B of the MAC in Little Rock. The committee record shows it heard a discussion of wind energy and agriculture from Representative Mary Dye of the Washington State Legislature.

According to the minutes, Rep. Mary Dye "discussed the significant challenges that the transition to renewable wind energy poses for farmers across the nation." The minutes do not record specific data, proposals, or a formal motion tied to the discussion, nor do they report any committee questions, votes or follow-up direction stemming from the presentation.

The meeting adjourned at 12:05 p.m. The minutes list an exhibit labeled B3 but do not describe its contents.