Ventura County set aside $200,000 to fund two new staff positions that aim to interface with regulators and the agriculture community, connecting farmworkers to resources in what it’s calling a first-of-its-kind program. The move is the result of meetings over several months between advocacy groups and ag employers. “It’s got potential benefits to the ag…
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