Find out how you can help defend rural property owners who produce your food and patronize your businesses. New laws and regulations — many written by unelected state and county boards, could put small farms out of business, raise prices of locally grown food, or force rural property owners from their land. See what you can do to help.
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An Ordinance to Help Protect Paso Robles from Prostitution
Jim Reed is Running for Paso Robles City Council
Have you seen Paso Robles City Council candidate jim Reed’s signs as you drive through the city and wondered who he is and what he stands for? I’d like to share what I know of him and why I support him.
Paso Robles City Council Meeting, September 18, 2012
Do you keep tabs on what the Paso Robles City Council does that might affect you? Are you aware of all the new ordinances that get passed or proposed each time it meets? Here’s what happened on September 18, 2012. Many citizens are not happy campers today.
Do You Live in a Rural or Semi Rural Area?
If you’re a farmer or rancher or enjoying a rural lifestyle, your way of life may be about to change. The federal government is putting more and more restrictions on rural land use, and in some cases even taking some private land for their own uses without just compensation. Learn how you can protect yourself by being proactive.
SLO County Board of Supervisors Does the Right Thing Today
The County Board of Supervisors votes to send proposed ordinance that would infringe on free speech rights back to the drawing board instead of advancing it for a hearing.
Threat to Free Speech and Freedom of Assembly in SLO County
Urgent action is needed to protect your first amendment rights in San Luis Obispo County.
Do We Need More Regulation on “Aggressive” Dogs?
What do you think of proposed preemptive ordinances that could force people who own dogs to upgrade their fencing because of complaints that the dogs might be aggressive, even though no one has been attacked or hurt?