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Dear [Lawmaker],
I am writing to respectfully urge your support for America’s farmers in this moment of crisis by including language that stands up for pesticide labeling uniformity in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. Right now, American agriculture is under assault from radical activists. Their efforts follow attempts by some states to regulate pesticides in a manner inconsistent with federal law, congressional intent, and broad scientific consensus. These misguided initiatives threaten the future availability of critical agricultural tools that American farmers need to ensure we have enough healthy, affordable food. Safe, approved pesticides help farmers control invasive weeds efficiently and sustainably—supporting high crop yields, lower food prices, and conservation practices that reduce land and resource use. After strong support from the Trump administration for uniform pesticide labeling, the Supreme Court will take up the issue and resolve the underlying federal preemption question. However, the process to reach a final decision is unclear, and there is no guarantee the outcome will provide the clarity farmers need. This theoretical action by the Court does not preclude the need for legislation—congressional leadership is essential to deliver certainty for our farmers now. Farmers, and the millions of Americans who rely on the food they grow, cannot afford to wait for the Court to resolve this issue. With Americans’ budgets already stretched thin, we need to provide farmers with the necessary tools to keep yields high and food costs down. Experts have shown that crop protection products save the average family of four up to 48% on their monthly grocery bill. Without one of the most commonly used crop protection tools, food inflation could more than double—forcing American consumers to pay even more at the grocery store. This would add up to $10 billion to the cost of food for American households every year. American farmers rely on the EPA’s rigorous scientific evaluations to ensure they have safe, effective tools to manage invasive weeds, maintain strong crop yields, and safeguard the long-term sustainability of their land. These farming innovations are the product of decades of scientific research and are central to providing American families with a reliable supply of healthy, affordable food. Language that establishes pesticide labeling uniformity would reaffirm the EPA’s role as the scientific authority on pesticide approvals and is supported by more than 365 agricultural organizations from across the U.S. Without this provision, farmers may be forced to revert to outdated, costly, and less sustainable practices that would drive up grocery prices, jeopardize farmers’ livelihoods, and put our nation’s food security at risk. As your constituent, I respectfully urge you to use your leadership on the House Rules Committee to stand with American farmers by supporting pesticide labeling uniformity language in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. Thank you for your time and consideration.
I am writing to respectfully urge your support of America’s farmers in this moment of crisis by supporting language that stands up for pesticide labeling uniformity in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. After strong support from the Trump administration for uniform pesticide labeling, the Supreme Court will take up the issue and resolve the underlying federal preemption question. However, the process to reach a final decision is unclear, and there is no guarantee the outcome will provide the clarity farmers need. This theoretical action by the Court does not preclude the need for legislation—congressional leadership is essential to deliver certainty for our farmers now, in this moment of crisis. Farmers, and the millions of Americans who rely on the food they grow, cannot afford to wait for the Court to resolve this issue. With Americans’ budgets already stretched thin, we need to provide farmers with the necessary tools to keep yields high and food costs down. Experts have shown that crop protection products save the average family of four up to 48% on their monthly grocery bill. Without one of the most commonly used crop protection tools, food inflation could more than double—forcing American consumers to pay even more at the grocery store. This would add up to $10 billion to the cost of food for American households every year, further exacerbating the affordability crisis. American farmers rely on the EPA’s rigorous scientific evaluations to ensure they have safe, effective tools to manage invasive weeds, maintain strong crop yields, and safeguard the long-term sustainability of their land. These farming innovations are the product of decades of continuous scientific research and are central to providing American families with a reliable supply of healthy, affordable food. Language that establishes pesticide labeling uniformity would reaffirm the EPA’s role as the scientific authority on pesticide approvals and is supported by more than 365 agricultural organizations from across the U.S. Without this provision, farmers may be forced to revert to outdated, costly, and less sustainable practices that would drive up grocery prices for American consumers, jeopardize farmers’ livelihoods, and put our nation’s food security at risk. As your constituent, I urge you to stand with American farmers by supporting pesticide labeling uniformity language in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. Thank you for your time and consideration.
I am writing to respectfully urge your support of America’s farmers in this moment of crisis by supporting language that stands up for pesticide labeling uniformity in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. Legislative action is the only dependable path to protect American farmers and deliver the stability they need during these uncertain times. With Americans’ budgets already stretched thin, we need to provide farmers with the necessary tools to keep yields high and food costs down. Experts have shown that crop protection products save the average family of four up to 48% on their monthly grocery bill. Without one of the most commonly used crop protection tools, food inflation could more than double—forcing American consumers to pay even more at the grocery store. This would add up to $10 billion to the cost of food for American households every year, further exacerbating the affordability crisis. American farmers rely on the EPA’s rigorous scientific evaluations to ensure they have safe, effective tools to manage invasive weeds, maintain strong crop yields, and safeguard the long-term sustainability of their land. These farming innovations are the product of decades of continuous scientific research and are central to providing American families with a reliable supply of healthy, affordable food. Language that establishes pesticide labeling uniformity would reaffirm the EPA’s role as the scientific authority on pesticide approvals and includes language supported by more than 365 agricultural organizations from across the U.S. Without this provision, farmers may be forced to revert to outdated, costly, and less sustainable practices that would drive up grocery prices for American consumers, jeopardize farmers’ livelihoods, and put our nation’s food security at risk. As your constituent, I urge you to stand with American farmers by supporting pesticide labeling uniformity language in any must-pass legislation considered by Congress. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
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