Tennesseans Rally to
Kill Bill That Wanted to Protect Big Chem
By Adam Garrie and Staff, The
MAHA™ Report
Representatives in the Tennessee House of Representatives on
Wednesday were set to vote on HB 809, a bill that, if passed, would
have allowed such companies as Bayer—the maker of Roundup—to evade all
responsibility should its products cause people harm.
|
|
|
|
Wednesday began as one of the last opportunities to kill the bill,
if enough members of the Tennessee House Judiciary Committee had voted
against it. Before the vote, activists worried that the House was
fast-tracking it, sans transparency.
Kelly Ryerson, Co-Executive Director of American Regeneration,
stated: “HB 809 hands Bayer and other chemical giants a free pass at
the exact moment we should be demanding more transparency and greater
accountability. This Bill tells farmers, groundskeepers, and families
harmed by pesticides that their pain or death is just the cost of
doing business, and that is morally indefensible.”
|
|
|
The MAHA Institute in conjunction with other groups and local
activists led efforts to rally opposition to the bill. Groups that
campaigned against the bill included Stand For Health Freedom, Moms
Across America, and American Regeneration.
That activism paid off early Wednesday
afternoon...
|
|

Make America
Healthy Again® and MAHA™ are trademarks owned by MAHA TM LLC © 2025
MAHA Action. All rights reserved. 307 W 36th St, 11FL, New York, NY
10018, United States
This email was sent to
[email protected] · Unsubscribe
Privacy
Policy • Terms
of Use • Contact
Us

|
|
|
|