Local Congressman Anthony Brindisi and Pennsylvania Congressman John Joyce on Thursday introduced bipartisan legislation to help Upstate New York dairy farmers hire the workforce they need to run their farms and dairy operations efficiently. It’s called the Dairy and Sheep H-2A Visa Enhancement Act. It would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to allow foreign dairy workers and sheepherders to use the visa program and enter the United States for an initial period of three years with an additional three-year extension period. Dairy workers do not currently qualify for H-2A visas, a program that Brindisi says helps many New York producers keep their farms open. Brindisi said in his district the dairy industry alone supports nearly 4,000 direct jobs, more than $235 million in wages, and generates an economic impact of $1.83 billion.
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
One dead, one injured following motorcycle accident in Bradford County
One person was killed and another injured in a... Read More.
Wyalusing man killed in one-car crash in Litchfield
A Wyalusing man was killed in a car accident... Read More.
Guthrie to host breast health event next month
Guthrie will host a breast health event in the... Read More.
Elmira teen facing gun charges after allegedly pointing gun at another teen
An Elmira teen is facing charges after he allegedly... Read More.
Previous
Next













