Julio Urbina
- Bill AB-1488 also known as A.N.F.C. age of New farmers Councils
- teach the value of healthy food to regular people
- make food intimate again (benefits)
- 7 members. odd number will provide a fair distribution of decision making between members
- their pay is 30 an hour 10 hours a week
- 4 goals: sell, buy, grow and projects
- sell- farmers sell product to people without a middle man, this makes food a lot cheaper (and come on who doesn't like healthy food)
- buy- consumer will have a better quality of food if they buy it directly from farmers
- Grow- project - The A.N.F.C. will work with local farmers within communities to show local residents how to have an active role in communities’ farms. imagine your kids playing with farm animal and how happy they will be
(Sound like a pirate captain-ish) The original bill, AB-1488 deals with a movement called food justice. The bills make The Department of Food and Agriculture, The Department of Social Services, and the Public Health Department to come together and provide recommendations to improve food relationship between the consumer and farmer and the promotion of healthy food. To improve this bill, they created the A.N.F.C. (Age of New Farmers Council) a type of bill that cares for the community, takes care if it by, keep it healthy by providing fresh food, and creating a relationship between the consumers and farmers. We are making food justice with this new great bill. What is food justice you ask? Well, Food justice is ensuring the benefits of know who made this food, where was it made, how was it made, is it organic, who transported and distributed the good. (Stop talking like a pirate)
The council should consist of 7 members. 7 because this way, an odd number will prevent bias and make decision go fasters. The members are elected to run the A.N.F.C. Which are going to be picked by professionals’ government members and local people too from all different communities in California. By letting the government choose, we will have professionals in charge. By letting the people choose, we have the voice of the community saying what we want to fix and improve. The members are working 10 hours a week for $30.
There are four main goals to this bill; those main goals are the following: First, selling cheap products that will not hurt the consumer’s wallet. Second, buy high qualities products from farmers. Third, to grow and show people how to know the food you eat and get more intimate with it, and fourth, to create and make progress in new projects like this bill.
First, the way this bill plans to decrease the prices of products for consumers is to make sells directly from farmers and not a middle man. The middle man usually increases the products price by 50 percent. Imagine getting a brand new car for half of the price. That would be really nice, same goes for the food prices. This will also put more money in the consumer’s wallet and have enough money to buy other product and this will boost the economy. Second, buyers, they will get fresh, organic, and healthy product directly from farmers. Farmers are honest professionals that know what's good for the consumer and they could give you really good advice and give a better quality standard of food, if this bill will pass.
Third, the grow and fourth, projects of this bill will spread the smart relationship between farmers and consumers, forcing Californians move to a better future where food will be healthy, organic, cheap, and comes from a professional Local farmer. Three cities that set the example for this are: Pomona, Upland, and Ontario.
The council should consist of 7 members. 7 because this way, an odd number will prevent bias and make decision go fasters. The members are elected to run the A.N.F.C. Which are going to be picked by professionals’ government members and local people too from all different communities in California. By letting the government choose, we will have professionals in charge. By letting the people choose, we have the voice of the community saying what we want to fix and improve. The members are working 10 hours a week for $30.
There are four main goals to this bill; those main goals are the following: First, selling cheap products that will not hurt the consumer’s wallet. Second, buy high qualities products from farmers. Third, to grow and show people how to know the food you eat and get more intimate with it, and fourth, to create and make progress in new projects like this bill.
First, the way this bill plans to decrease the prices of products for consumers is to make sells directly from farmers and not a middle man. The middle man usually increases the products price by 50 percent. Imagine getting a brand new car for half of the price. That would be really nice, same goes for the food prices. This will also put more money in the consumer’s wallet and have enough money to buy other product and this will boost the economy. Second, buyers, they will get fresh, organic, and healthy product directly from farmers. Farmers are honest professionals that know what's good for the consumer and they could give you really good advice and give a better quality standard of food, if this bill will pass.
Third, the grow and fourth, projects of this bill will spread the smart relationship between farmers and consumers, forcing Californians move to a better future where food will be healthy, organic, cheap, and comes from a professional Local farmer. Three cities that set the example for this are: Pomona, Upland, and Ontario.
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