Governor Walz Authorizes Relief for Livestock Farmers Following Storm Damage

By: Tim Walz
By: Tim Walz
Date: May 16, 2022
Location: St. Paul, MN

On Monday, May 16, 2022, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 22-12, authorizing temporary regulatory relief for motor carriers and drivers supporting the transportation of livestock and livestock feed following widespread storm damage across the state. Heavy rain and wind gusts caused significant damage to roads and bridges, causing farmers and drivers transporting livestock and feed to take longer, more circuitous routes to their destinations.

"This weekend, I had the opportunity to visit farmers in western Minnesota and see firsthand the extensive flooding and storm damage causing disruptions to their operations," said Governor Walz. "Our priority is helping farmers to keep their animals safe and healthy and recover as quickly as possible from extreme weather events so they can keep feeding the world."

The executive order allows for the continued movement of livestock, poultry, and feed for livestock and poultry to ensure the health and safety of the animals. Strict enforcement certain hours of service rules could hinder transportation of these important supplies to Minnesota farms.

Executive Order 22-12 is effective immediately and remains in effect until May 31, 2022.


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