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in Williamsburg, Iowa, which has been an institution of the community since 1937. The bill signing was hosted by Roehrkasse Meat Co. This legislation is both encouraging and well-timed.” “Over the past year, many have faced increased demand. “Main street lockers play an essential role for livestock producers, consumers, and local economies,” said Johnathan Hladik, Center policy director. Center for Rural Affairs staff were in attendance, and applauded the bill’s commitment to Iowa’s small processors. Kim Reynolds signed into law House File 857, which will provide assistance to new and existing small meat processors across the state.
