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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 3, 2019 02:53 PM
From: Representative Angel Cruz
To: All House members
Subject: Improving Food Safety by Labeling Pesticide Information
 
Pesticides are widely used in producing food to control pests such as insects, rodents, weeds, mold, fungi and bacteria. While they protect food and us from pests, legitimate concern has been growing that exposure to pesticide chemicals can be linked to certain acute and chronic human health problems. Recent studies have shown that exposure to low doses of pesticides through diet may have adverse health effects with children and pregnant women being the most adversely affected. Some of the health problems observed in the studies include ADHD and low IQ in children and fertility issues, among others.

My legislation would provide for food safety by requiring the shipping container of a raw agricultural commodity that had a pesticide applied to it after harvest to have a label clearly and conspicuously declaring the presence of the chemical and the common or usual name and function of the chemical. If the commodity is removed from the shipping container, a clear and conspicuous declaration is still required when it is held or displayed for sale at retail. Without such a declaration, the commodity would be deemed misbranded.

The Environmental Protection Agency states that “just because a pesticide chemical is detected on a fruit or vegetable, that does not mean it is unsafe.” The same thing has been said about lead levels, but now we know that no amount is safe.

If you believe as I do that we deserve to know what is on our food, please join me in co-sponsoring this legislation. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact my Harrisburg office at 717-705-1925.




Introduced as HB210


Memo Updated: January 3, 2019 02:55 PM