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Bill S 1059 bans malathion and certain pyrethroid insecticides to protect public health and the environment, impacting farmers and promoting safer pest management.
Bill S 1059 bans malathion and certain pyrethroid insecticides to protect public health and the environment, impacting farmers and promoting safer pest management.
Prohibits the aerial and ground application of malathion and certain pyrethroid-based insecticides
Bill S 1059 aims to prohibit the use of malathion and specific pyrethroid-based insecticides through both aerial and ground application methods. The intent behind this legislation is to mitigate potential health risks and environmental impacts associated with these chemicals, which have been linked to adverse effects on human health and ecosystems.
This bill is related to several prior-session bills, indicating ongoing legislative interest in regulating pesticide use:
- S 7391
- S 3454
- S 2066
- S 1400
- S 719
- A 3151 (companion bill)
Bill S 1059 represents a significant legislative effort to restrict the use of certain harmful insecticides, reflecting growing concerns about public health and environmental safety. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for agriculture and pest management practices will be closely monitored by stakeholders across various sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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