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California Billsaim to ban PFAS pesticides to protect crops and public health
AB 1603, led by Assemblymember Nick Schultz, aims to end the use and sale of PFAS pesticides in California by 2035, addressing widespread chemical contamination affecting nearly 40% of produce. This legislative move aligns California with Europe's stricter regulations on these 'forever chemicals' and could set a precedent for national policy changes. The bill's passage could significantly reduce environmental and health risks associated with PFAS exposure.
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