House, Senate Democrats Introduce Legislation to Ban Pesticide Chlorpyrifos
House, Senate Democrats Introduce Legislation to Ban Pesticide Chlorpyrifos
Democratic Senators introduced legislation on Tuesday to ban the use of controversial pesticide chlorpyrifos in American agriculture.The proposal is rooted in a growing liberal animus against Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, whose policies have set the EPA on a course adrift from its usual agenda.Earlier in the year, Pruitt moved to halt a ban on chlorpyrifos that was scheduled to take effect midway through summer. The decision was made on grounds that no scientific consensus has yet been reached on whatever risks the pesticide might pose.Critics of chlorpyrifos claim the chemical can stunt neurophysiological development in young children, leading to lifelong defects and disabilities.While some studies conducted by academics as well as the government have reached a similar conclusion, the reality isn’t clear-cut – the results of chlorpyrifos studies were being debated within the EPA even when Obama was still in office.“By revising the previous administration’s steps to ban one of the most widely used pesticides in the world, we are returning to using sound science in decision-making – rather than predetermined results,” announced Pruitt in March.The bill to ban the substance comes days after a federal court rejected arguments from a coalition of anti-chlorpyrifos activists.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has made a show of dismantling business-hindering regulations since assuming his position. Image courtesy of The Huffington Post.
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