"I am certain without [lawmakers’ action], family-owned orchards, specifically those that are owned by minorities or disadvantaged farmers, will become a thing of the past,” Flor de Maria Maldonado recently told a Washington state Senate committee. She grew up as a farm worker, and now with her family runs a small orchard in Tonasket, Wash. She joins Dillon to explain why the plan to penalize farmers despite the fact that they followed state law on overtime would put her family's farm out of business.