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Background: Many Massachusetts schools and child care centers permit the use of an arsenal of toxic pesticides on outdoor grounds, including glyphosate and 2,4-D (the active ingrediant in agent orange), potentially endangering children’s health.
Children are especially vulnerable to toxic pesticides.
What this bill does: Under this proposed law, only pesticides considered minimum risk by the U.S. EPA and those permitted for organic use will be allowed near schools and child care centers in Massachusetts, except in the case of a health emergency when school officials could apply for a waiver. In 2010 NY passed a similar law as did CT in 2015. This legislation has been approved by the Joint Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculturefor two sessions in a row.
Rep. Gentile's testimony on the bill, a fact sheet, and a list of endorsing organizations are included below.
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