PCT interviewed Richard Christner, co-owner, Whitmore Pest and Wildlife Control, Denver, Colo., at NPMA’s Legislative Day on the affect Colorado's roll back on state preemption could have on business growth and his experience on communicating effectively with legislators on pest control and public health.
Christner said if the state were to roll back preemption, it would be an "administrative nightmare" for his business and would make the cost of his services higher, ultimately creating challenges for customer's to have pest control services and keep their properties safe.Latest from Pest Control Technology
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