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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2007 Senate Bill 594 (Revise youth employment limits )

    Introduced in the Senate on June 19, 2007

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 06-22-2007 5:02 AM In reply to

    This is a bad idea

    The current method has a reasonable ratio and works just fine .The current method allows kids who co-op to spend more hours at work because what happens is there scholl day is shortened by two hours which means they get two more hours of making money to pay for their gas ,insurance,vechicle maintence,or what ever other expenses teens have.I mean your method would really put the screws to co-op kids somethings are best left alone I think this is probably one I hope this fizzles and bombs.
  • 06-22-2007 5:02 AM In reply to

    This is a bad idea

    The current method has a reasonable ratio and works just fine .The current method allows kids who co-op to spend more hours at work because what happens is there scholl day is shortened by two hours which means they get two more hours of making money to pay for their gas ,insurance,vechicle maintence,or what ever other expenses teens have.I mean your method would really put the screws to co-op kids somethings are best left alone I think this is probably one I hope this fizzles and bombs.
  • 06-22-2007 5:03 AM In reply to

    OOPs

    I didn't mean to post twice sorry.
  • 06-22-2007 7:38 AM In reply to

    What Do You Guys Do All Day?

    just sit around trying to pass moronic stuff just to show that you are "doing something"? Please stop it. Do nothing. Take a walk in the sun. (don't forget the government mandated sunscreen). Play solitaire. Go for coffee more often. Take up fishing (if you can afford it after all the new bees/taxes). We will all be better off. After 200 and some odd years we don't need thousands of new laws a year. Fred Thompson said when asked about the few bills he started that the sign of a good representative is not how many bills he writes but how many stupid bills he is able to stop.
  • 06-22-2007 9:45 AM In reply to

    Who will pay your taxes?

    It is already difficult for the few teenagers who have enough ambition to find work because of all the regulations involved. They can't even mow lawns because it involves dangerous heavy equipment. We are teaching them to be wards of the state rather than responsible self supporting confident adults. Who will pay your taxes when all productivity ends? Work is a good thing! There are no sweat shops. Let us live our lives!

     

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