Will the Senate continue subsidizing a chemical-intensive system that benefits a handful of corporations and keeps farmers dependent on their products, or will it invest in a healthier and more resilient food system for people and the planet?
Voters are turning out against toxic pesticides. Will the Senate listen?
Originally reported by The Hill. Read the full story at the original source.
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