A bipartisan vote in the House removed a controversial provision shielding pesticide companies from legal liability, signaling the growing influence of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The House of Representatives voted 280-142 to approve an amendment from Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) to remove a provision from the farm bill that would have shielded pesticide manufacturers from lawsuits over health risks. The amendment found bipartisan support, with 73 Republicans joining Democrats to strike the liability shield on Thursday. 📺 DETAIL: The removed provision would have prevented lawsuits against pesticide companies as long as they complied with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) labeling regulations, while barring states and localities from issuing stricter labeling requirements. Luna, aligned with the MAHA movement associated with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., argued that shielding these companies from accountability would endanger public health, citing concerns about toxic chemicals in children’s products. The issue divided Republicans, with some arguing the amendment would increase consumer costs. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “On behalf of all the moms and dads that aren’t in office, I am not going to be bullied into supporting a bill that is providing protections and immunity to corporations that are responsible for giving children and adults cancer.” – Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) 🎯 IMPACT: The vote highlights growing tensions within the Republican Party over corporate accountability and public health policy, as well as the increasing influence of the MAHA movement. Critics claim the decision could lead to higher consumer costs, while supporters see it as a necessary step to address health risks and corporate responsibility. 📺 FLASHBACK: The debate comes as the Supreme Court considers whether companies like Bayer should have legal preemption over claims that its weedkiller, Roundup, causes cancer. This follows controversy earlier this year when the Trump administration prioritized domestic glyphosate production, despite health concerns. |
I do not support giving blanket immunity to corporations at the expense of American families. Pesticides are linked to a 30% increase in childhood cancer and over 170 studies corroborate the evidence.
This amendment ensures we stand on the side of the American people and the… pic.twitter.com/c9cKidu48C
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 30, 2026
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