(NewsNation) — A provision in a government funding bill is sparking backlash over its proposed liability protections for pesticide companies.

Located in the House’s 2026 funding legislation for the Interior Department and Environmental Protection Agency, Section 453 would protect pesticide companies from lawsuits and block states from putting their own warnings on pesticide products. Critics are calling it a liability shield for pesticide companies, and it has become a flashpoint for parents involved in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement.

The group, which helped propel President Trump’s second term in office, is now citing concerns that Trump’s EPA and Republicans in Congress are opting to side with the pesticide industry rather than protect the country’s food supply from toxins t

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