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California farmworkers demand stronger pesticide regulations amid industry influence

Farmworkers in California are demanding stronger pesticide regulations due to health risks associated with chemical exposure, alleging that the Department of Pesticide Regulation prioritizes industryโ€ฆ

California Pesticide Agency Hopelessly Captured by Industry, Critics Charge
Inside Climate News โ€” 14 August 2026
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Farmworkers and their supporters gathered in Sacramento this week to demand accountability from Californiaโ€™s pesticide regulators. They filled the legislative hearing room, sharing stories of health risks and community concerns related to pesticide exposure. Many recounted frightening encounters with aerial spraying while working in fields, highlighting the urgent need for stronger protections against harmful chemicals.

This public outcry follows years of criticism aimed at the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR). Critics argue that the agency has become too closely aligned with the agricultural industry, prioritizing economic interests over public health. The state has faced numerous controversies over its pesticide policies, particularly regarding the approval and use of chemicals linked to serious health issues, including respiratory problems, neurological damage, and cancer. The situation has been exacerbated by a lack of transparency and community engagement in regulatory decisions.

Recent studies have shown that farmworkers are at increased risk of pesticide exposure, which can have devastating effects on their health and the health of nearby residents. In response to community pressure, a coalition of advocacy groups is urging lawmakers to implement stricter regulations and improve monitoring of pesticide use. They are calling for more public input in the approval process and better protections for vulnerable populations, including children and pregnant women.

As this issue gains momentum, lawmakers are faced with the urgent task of reassessing the DPRโ€™s role and effectiveness. The outcome of these hearings could lead to significant changes in how pesticides are regulated in California. Advocates are hopeful that increased awareness will result in safer farming practices and improved health outcomes for farmworkers and their communities. The stakes are high, as these changes could set a precedent for pesticide policy across the nation.

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