Correa Opposes FARM BILL Extension
Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, Oregon Food Bank, Oxfam, UFCW, Union of Concerned Scientists
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Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, Oregon Food Bank, Oxfam, UFCW, Union of Concerned Scientists
draft of this bill also would have shielded pesticide manufacturers from liability when their products made the American
Bayer from liability for harms caused by toxic pesticides, this bill does little to address the very real
that would pre-empt state rights to regulate pesticide usage or labeling and provide a liability shield … pesticide manufacturers. Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s (R-Fla.) amendment language is identical to the bipartisan amendment
draft of this bill also would have shielded pesticide manufacturers from liability when their products made the American
Republican-led amendment to remove protections for large pesticide companies. The now-stripped provision would have shielded pesticide
billion in SNAP cuts, shields the largest pesticide manufacturers from liability, drives up food costs when grocery prices
farmworkers and everyday Americans. It prioritizes big pesticide companies by shielding the largest manufacturers from liability if their
programs, granting liability exemptions for multi-billion-dollar pesticide corporations, blocking states from pursuing local health and safety … American people - it exposes Republicans' loyalty to pesticide corporations and disdain for animal protections. I'll be voting
Trump’s billionaire-first agenda and side with pesticide companies,” said Rep. Kelly. “While I’m proud
amendment which removed a liability shield for pesticide companies. In the end, this farm bill does not meet
that would pre-empt state rights to regulate pesticide usage or labeling and provide a liability shield … pesticide manufacturers. Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s (R-Fla.) amendment language is identical to the bipartisan amendment Pingree
Bayer from liability for harms caused by toxic pesticides, this bill does little to address the very real
while protecting the corporations poisoning our food with pesticides. With grocery prices soaring under Trump's failing economy
reduces work-safety oversight, attempted to shield big pesticide corporations that knowingly poison our food and children … children and seniors, while attempting to shield pesticide corporations that poison our foods,” said Rep. Grijalva. “They chose
food assistance, and protects multi-billion-dollar pesticide companies from accountability for serious health issues including cancer. Specifically
federal override of state and local pesticide protections. This Farm Bill would hand it to them … Again, Congress should remove the language containing the pesticide liability shield from the Farm Bill.” Pingree, a longtime
federal override of state and local pesticide protections. This Farm Bill would hand it to them … Again, Congress should remove the language containing the pesticide liability shield from the Farm Bill.” Pingree, a longtime
floor vote on a farm bill that includes pesticide language with sweeping consequences. Rep. Pingree offered … over. The provisions in question would strengthen federal pesticide preemption by removing states’ ability to regulate pesticide usage
like a blanket liability exemption for million-dollar pesticide corporations, the rollback of the environmental quality incentives program
Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program (LFS), federal pesticide preemption, and rural hospital support during the markup
sick and tired of Big Ag profiting off pesticides while small family farms get squeezed out of business … know this, but a lot of pesticides have PFAS in them! How about glyphosate? For years, many
sick and tired of Big Ag profiting off pesticides while small family farms get squeezed out of business … know this, but a lot of pesticides have PFAS in them! How about glyphosate? For years, many
warn consumers about the product’s dangers. Pesticides in the United States are regulated under a combination … Debates over state and local authority to regulate pesticide use have been litigated for decades, particularly in cases
fossil fuel-based fertilizers and toxic pesticides, organic farms further reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect the health … consumers who might otherwise be exposed to dangerous pesticides. Organic practices also make farms more resilient to extreme