Legislation moves to address costly pesticide lawsuits targeting farmers
- The House Civil Justice panel advanced HB 129, sponsored by Rep. J.J. Grow.
- The legislation aims to limit liability for farmers using approved pesticide products correctly.
- HB 129 shields pesticide companies from failure-to-warn lawsuits over health risks like cancer.
- Adam Basford stated, "These products are critical for food production," highlighting their importance.
- HB 129 will proceed to the Housing, Agriculture, and Tourism Subcommittee, then the Judiciary Committee.
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Iowa House not moving forward with bill shielding pesticide companies from health-related lawsuits
DES MOINES, Iowa -- For two years in a row, what protesters coined the 'Cancer Gag Act' will not make it through the Iowa House. The Iowa Senate advanced the bill just a week ago with a slim margin: 26 voting for it and 21 against. The bill states that registered pesticide companies with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, that have had labeling approved by the EPA shall be sufficient to satisfy requirements for a warning regarding health …
RED ALERT: Bill Moving Through Florida Legislature Would “Give Immunity To Pesticide Makers,” Gaetz Says
Critics of a bill moving through the Florida Legislature say it would shield pesticide and herbicide manufacturers from product-liability lawsuits. “WTF?! Why is the Florida Legislature advancing a bill to give immunity to PESTICIDE makers?” former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz commented. “EXACTLY. Bayer/Monsanto are going state by state with these bills, stripping the people of their right to sue for injury. Those sponsoring the bills are goin…
RED ALERT: Bill Moving Through Florida Legislature Would "Give Immunity To Pesticide Makers," Gaetz Says * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
As the Florida Legislature considers a controversial bill that could grant immunity to pesticide manufacturers, former Congressman Matt Gaetz and activists raise alarms. Discover why this legislation could strip vital rights from those harmed by pesticides.
Iowa House Speaker Declares Cancer Gag Act Dead For Session
Des Moines, IA — Today, according to media reports, Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley told reporters that Bayer’s Cancer Gag Act, which would shield pesticide corporations from many health related lawsuits, did not have enough Republican support to pass the Iowa House. The legislation passed the Senate last week. Just this morning, 31 groups representing tens of thousands of Iowa residents sent a letter to the Iowa House calling on the chamber to …

Tennessee Senate passes bill limiting legal liability of pesticide makers
(The Center Square) – The Tennessee Senate passed a bill that would limit the legal liability of pesticide makers as long as the labels meet federal standards.
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