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Subject Re: Pesticide safety and Congress
Date June 12, 2025 10:03 PM
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Environmental Working Group
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Stop Attacks on Local Pesticide Safety Laws!
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We can’t stay silent, friend.

Bayer-Monsanto and other agrochemical giants are pressuring Congress to wipe out state and local pesticide safety laws. If they succeed, it’ll strip communities of their right to protect themselves and force everyone to rely on weak, outdated federal pesticide rules.

Without local protections, millions of pounds of toxic chemicals like cancer-linked glyphosate could be sprayed near schools, parks and neighborhoods – with no warning.

Communities stepped up where federal rules fell short. Now the pesticide industry wants to shut them down.

You can help stop this.

Tell Congress: Hands off local pesticide protections.
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TAKE ACTION
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Science links pesticides like glyphosate, paraquat and neonics to cancer, neurological damage and ecosystem collapse. Yet pesticide giants want to erase local safety laws to protect their profits.

Let’s be clear: Bayer-Monsanto shouldn’t control public health policy.

Communities know what’s best for their people and environment – and must be allowed to act when federal standards fail.

Don’t let big pesticide companies put profits over our health. Click here to tell Congress to protect public health, not corporate greed.
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Thanks for taking action, friend.

– EWG

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