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highplainsdem

(58,228 posts)
Thu Aug 14, 2025, 10:14 PM Aug 14

Draft of White House Report Suggests Kennedy Won't Push Strict Pesticide Regulations

Source: NYT

A highly anticipated White House report on the health of American children would stop short of proposing direct restrictions on ultraprocessed foods and pesticides, which the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has called major threats, according to a draft of the document that was reviewed by The New York Times.

The report, if adopted, would be good news for the food and agriculture industries, which feared far more restrictive proposals than the ones outlined in the draft. Through his “Make America Healthy Again” movement, Mr. Kennedy has sought to overhaul the nation’s diet by pushing those industries to make major changes.

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Questions about a possible push for new pesticide regulations were raised in May when the White House released an initial report, from a presidential commission chaired by Mr. Kennedy, that raised strong concerns about possible links between pesticides and childhood diseases. It also linked the dominance of ultraprocessed foods in children’s diets to a range of chronic diseases.

Those findings touched off tensions between Mr. Kennedy’s movement and Republican lawmakers who have traditionally drawn support from powerful agriculture, food and drug lobbyists.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/14/well/rfk-jr-maha-report-draft.html

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Draft of White House Report Suggests Kennedy Won't Push Strict Pesticide Regulations (Original Post) highplainsdem Aug 14 OP
Vaccines bad. Pesticides good. Irish_Dem Aug 14 #1
This goon wants to kill us all vapor2 Aug 14 #2
Another sad irony for Kennedy. hay rick Aug 14 #3
OMG. bamagal62 Aug 14 #4
Alright, keep the pesticides and eliminate the vaccines. Great steps to children's health. sinkingfeeling Aug 15 #5

hay rick

(9,046 posts)
3. Another sad irony for Kennedy.
Thu Aug 14, 2025, 10:46 PM
Aug 14

As an environmental attorney he led the founding of the Waterkeeper Alliance. A significant part of riverkeepers work is advocating to keep agricultural runoff out of rivers and estuaries. Glyphosate (Roundup) is an important disruptor of aquatic ecosystems, harming fish directly and also killing plants that provide them with habitat and food. When glyphosate breaks down it adds excess phosphorous to the water, fueling the growth of harmful blue-green algae.



bamagal62

(4,166 posts)
4. OMG.
Thu Aug 14, 2025, 11:23 PM
Aug 14

I used to worry about accidentally drinking my brush water in my studio. Guess now it won’t matter as my produce will be worse.

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