Chehalem Business Connection
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October 2013
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would make it unlawful
to use drones to “impede
the lawful hunting of
wild birds or wild ani-
mals.”
– In Massachusetts, a
bill would prohibit the
use of drones to “collect
or maintain information
about the political, reli-
gious or social views, as-
sociations or activities of
an individual.”
– At least three states
— North Carolina, Utah
and Virginia — have
called for the investiga-
tion of, or expressed con-
cern for, the authorized
use of drones against
U.S. citizens by the gov-
ernment.
– Some states, such as
Nevada, Ohio, Texas and
Washington, are encour-
aging the development of
drone technology within
their state.
– At least two states,
Nevada and Washington,
noted tax incentives or
abatements in their legis-
lation for aircraft busi-
nesses or the aerospace
industry. The legislature
in Nevada also endorsed
“the promotion of efforts
to support the establish-
ment of Nevada as the
‘Silicon Valley’ of un-
manned aircraft systems
education, testing, re-
search and manufacture.”
These various pieces
of legislation seek to ad-
dress an ever-changing
landscape as the applica-
tion for drone use, and
their technological capa-
bilities, ever-widens. In
2015, the U.S. Secretary
of Transportation, in co-
ordination with agencies
such as the Federal Avia-
tion Administration and
aviation industry repre-
sentatives, is expected to
announce rules and regu-
lations regarding the use
of drones.
In the end, drones, and
legislation tied to them,
have become part of our
everyday lives.
Drones:
Bills address an
ever-changing landscape
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low in her father’s entrepreneurial
footsteps.
“Even if it didn’t work out, I
thought it would be a super fun proj-
ect and an opportunity to learn way
more than I would in a classroom,”
Booth said. “But because my father
does own businesses, I couldn’t pass
it up.”
Actually finding inventory came
easily, she said.
“I did a lot of (garage sales) to get
my inventory and I got a lot of dona-
tions; I also buy clothing here,” she
said.
Although at the moment she has so
much stock she had to stop buying for
the time being.
Booth said her months-old business
is slow-growing, but she hopes her
method of advertising will help that
along.
“My Facebook page is fun. I’m try-
ing to set up my website, but do more
like a fashion blog,” she said. “I want
to have local girls come in to model
clothing to see what I have. And it’s
nice because I list on there that those
are actual things I have in my store.
So if you see something you like, like
‘I love that top,’ you can come buy
it.”
For now, the store’s hours are limit-
ed, as Booth is the sole employee and
she structured the hours around her
class schedule. The shop is open noon
to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday
and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday.
For more information about Taylor
Renee’s Boutique and Thrift Shop, lo-
cated at 2305C S.W. Portland Road,
visit taylorrenees.com.
Boutique:
Owner dividing
time between shop and school
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