Posted on 06/20/2011 6:34:35 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Governor Rick Perry has signed "The Baker's Bill", leading Texas bakers in hope for another source of income, all while staying in their home.
KLTV's Annette Falconer talks with one east Texas baker, who can't wait to start her baking business.
It's the day that can't come too soon for baker, Stephanie Frazier.
"September first you'll hear me calling around saying, hey, would you like a cookie?", says Frazier.
Governor Perry signed the "Bakers Bill", allowing bakers like Fazier to sell their non-perishable goodies.
"If you had a kitchen under the same roof where people slept, you were not allowed to sell your food but now this removes this restriction for us," says Frazier.
The bill comes with a couple restrictions, like the maximum that they can make and where they sell their treats, but most of it is for the consumer's safety.
Frazier says, "They can call the health department and say, I just wanted to check, to see if you have any complaints about mama steph and they could tell you if there were anything."
'Mamasteph' says this bill allows her to do what she loves, and gives her a chance to make a little extra money.
"Now that will help supplement for people who just want to try something fun and new and maybe put a little extra money in your pocket which is always a nice thing," says Frazier.
(Excerpt) Read more at kltv.com ...
Yes. We’ve become so beaten down that these stupid rules have become a way of life, even as they kill initiate and stop people earning some extra money (better to go on bended knee to the local community organizer). Government has to have it’s hooks in you so they can get their pound of flesh from your labor while telling you how to live.
It’s the same mentality that requires licensing of florists or decorators... The existing businesses use the government to prevent competition from arising.
You're right! I guess that's what struck me too.
It's so simple. THIS is a sound-bite.
They call it continuing education, I call it a barrier to prevent competition.
There was a recent thing in the FL news about licensed interior designers fighting a law that would let anyone offer their services as decorators. It sounded like a real fight was going down in the legislature on that.
I can’t wait the the tamale lady! Yumm!
Can't have that. Our money must pass through their hands so politicians can buy votes and power with our money.
It's great!
We've become so "delicate" it won't be long before we cease to be.
A Drop of Pee in a Sea of Controversy Portland Water Bureau Drains Reservoir
There was a “tamale/burrito lady” on nearly every construction jobsite I ever worked on in TX, selling breakfast burritos out of an insulated chest in the trunk of her car. This law just proves that those who write the laws are rarely in touch with reality.
Great job Rick! Now maybe you could get something done about all these damn illegals here? *crickets*
You right. Ricks pandering, theres an election next year and he might want to get in. Typical Perry politics.
Haha - slap at Houston! I think they have a city ordinance that prohibits baking at home and even handing out food to the homeless - Thanks Governor Perry!
Mine worked for their money and were not so fast to give McD their hard earned money and were grining about Mom and Dad’s free meals.
Mine both work as well - we’re trying to get them into the budget book habit, but it’s so easy (and certainly more “fun”) to hand over money and get food - and we’re competing for hearts and minds against all those kids whose parents DO just say, “Here’s ten bucks, go get some dinner”. The younger one’s better at keeping to her spending categories than the older one.
Tell me please, when is it Perry's work (pander) and when is it the legislature's work (pander)?
Just so I know.
Thanks.
“So my wife can start charging the kids for those meals she makes and they dont eat because they drove through the fast-food place...”
I hope you have been charging for laundry services! No restrictions on that!
Its Rick pandering when he signs into law something he ordinarilly wont do unless its an election year. Whatever makes Perry look good, Perry does.
Really? Then why all the talk about "Perry doesn't do squat," that it's the TX legislature that makes the laws that Perry signs? Hmmmmmm. You pick and choose what suits your template.
Other states leaving Secure Communities (TX expands ICE program].."As Texas moves toward expanding Secure Communities, several northern states are dropping out of the program that matches the fingerprints of those arrested against a U.S. [ICE] database.
Last week, before Gov. Rick Perry's announcement that the expansion of Secure Communities would be on the agenda for the Legislature's special session, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced his state will not take part in the program...."
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Reuters: [excerpt] "Perry, in Mexico with a Texan trade mission seeking opportunities in areas like renewable energy, said the federal governments plan to build a wall along much of the border to keep out illegal immigrants was idiocy.
We need those individuals to continue to grow our economy, Perry told a briefing with reporters.
If you show up illegally, without your card or youre here as a criminal element, Im for throwing the book at those folks, but the issue of people who want to legally, thoughtfully and appropriately come to America to work and help us build our economy we should quickly come up with a program and an identification card to do that. [end excerpt] Source
Perry Calls for Halt of 'Economic Ruin' in NYC Republican Speech""In Texas, you don't have to use your imagination, saying, 'What'll happen if we apply this or that conservative principle?'" Perry said. "You just need to look around, because they've been in play across our state for years, generating real results like unmatched job creation, more exports than any other state and a balanced budget."
Perry sounds like a White House candidate as he fires up New York GOP"In his speech, Perry recounted a number of bills passed in this year's legislative session, such as new photo identification requirements for voters and new abortion restrictions. But he focused on the robust growth of jobs in Texas during his tenure. "I'm proud to be conservative not only because I'm from Texas, but because conservatives have won the war of ideas," Perry said. [end excerpt]
Perry: Stand up and stop apologizing
.Our opponents on the left are never going to like us, so lets stop trying to curry favor with them, he said, before imploring the crowd to stand up. Lets speak with pride about our values. Lets stop this American downward spiral.
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