Republican farm bill criticized as agribusiness giveaway: ‘pesticide industry wishlist’
Source: US news | The Guardian · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Advocates say bill weakens safety reviews, boosts industry influence and shields pesticide makers from legal liabilitySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe newly proposed, Republican-led farm bill includes a range of provisions opponents say constitute a “pesticide industry wishlist” that would kill protections for humans, the environment, wildlife and endangered species, while also shielding industry from legal liability.Among other measures, they said the bill would delay safety reviews, give industry a prominent role in determining endangered species’ protections and grant the US Department of Agriculture new veto power over health safeguards for children, farm workers and the public. Continue reading...
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