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15 Feb 2024
A new EWG peer-reviewed study has found chlormequat, a little-known pesticide, in 80% of people tested. This is alarming, as the chemical has been linked to reproductive and developmental problems in animal studies. ewg.life/3SEt8gx

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President Trump has signed an executive order granting “immunity” to glyphosate-based pesticides. @CenterForBioDiv’s Lori Ann Burd called the order "a sickening love letter from Trump to the largest pesticide companies in the world." thenewlede.org/2026/02/trump…
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At least nine states are now considering partial or full bans on the weed killer paraquat, according to @ewg. Pennsylvania is the latest state to push for a ban on the pesticide, which has been linked to Parkinson’s disease. thenewlede.org/2026/02/5705-…
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I'm so excited to share @ewg's newest affordability and clean energy bill: SB 868 by @Scott_Wiener. California families need real solutions, not rhetoric. Plugging into the sun is one of the most effective and immediate solutions for real people. ewg.org/news-insights/news-r… via @ewg
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3 Dec 2025
Every year, an average of 2.5 million pounds of pesticides containing the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS are sprayed on California crop fields, according to our new analysis. ewg.org/research/ewg-25-mill…
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The nonprofit @ewg has released a map showing that 52 PFAS-containing pesticides approved by the @EPA were sprayed in 58 California counties from 2018 to 2023. thenewlede.org/2025/11/calif…
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Defend Solar. Hold the CPUC Accountable. @EWG is fighting to overturn the CPUC’s harmful NEM 3.0 decision—protecting consumer’s right to rooftop solar and demanding accountability from regulators. Learn more: act.ewg.org/a/ewg-solar #SolarEnergy #CleanEnergy #EWG
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7 Nov 2025
While @RogerMarshallMD’s “Better Food Disclosure Act” may be well-intentioned, it doesn't go far enough. This bill would do nothing to get harmful additives like artificial dyes out of our food, and largely keeps the FDA’s broken review system in place. ewg.org/news-insights/statem…
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6 Nov 2025
A new organization called Americans for Ingredient Transparency (AFIT) funded by big food companies is fighting to preempt hard-fought state regulations banning harmful dyes and and chemicals in food. Not on our watch! nytimes.com/2025/11/06/healt…
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Please put people ahead of #PFAS @CAGovernor @GavinNewsom. @andrewsimmern is right: we don’t need to poison our friends and neighbors to have non-stick pans. nytimes.com/2025/10/08/opini…
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LIVE NOW: Governor Newsom and First Partner @JenSiebelNewsom sign historic legislation improving kids' health and nutrition across California. x.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxwdBOl…
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California is the first state to define ultra-processed foods and phase them out of school meals. DC politicians can talk all day about "Making America Healthy Again," but we've been walking the walk on boosting nutrition and removing toxic additives and dyes for decades.
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26 Sep 2025
At least 30 states — some of them deeply conservative — have passed or are considering restrictions on chemicals in food or food packaging, according to the Environmental Working Group. abcnews.link/B3hZ4jw
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13 Sep 2025
🎉 Big win! California's trailblazing bill #AB1264 to define ultra-processed food and begin phasing it out of public school meals just passed the Legislature! Now it’s on to Gov. Newsom’s desk. Thanks @JesseGabrielCA - a true champion for kids' health - for leading the charge!
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Let’s get #PFAS out of our food @rachaelray. Let’s work together to protect our families.
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27 Aug 2025
Independent research and our state agencies agree that no PFAS should be considered "safe," and we must do what we can to regulate these forever chemicals that pose serious health risks, including cancer, liver disease, and decreased fertility, even at low exposure levels.
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