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NALP Endorses Ranking Member Boozman’s Farm Bill Framework That Includes Priority Pesticide Provision to Empower State Authority Over Localities Concerning the Sale and Use of Pesticides

Fairfax, VA., June 11, 2024 —Today, U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, released a Republican drafted framework of the Farm bill.

“The National Association of Landscape Professionals commends Ranking Member Boozman for his leadership to push the process forward on reauthorizing the Farm Bill,” stated Andrew Bray Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Membership at NALP.  “What has been proposed today includes many bipartisan provisions and mirrors many of the provisions from the House Farm bill most important to the landscape industry concerning pesticide policy under the Federal Insecticides, Fungicide, and Rodenticides Act."

The draft framework includes some of the priorities that Chairwoman Stabenow included in her framework that was released in May and included many of the provisions that were in the House version of the Farm Bill that passed out of the Committee in May. The provisions that most positively impact the landscape industry include reauthorizing the FIFRA interagency working group, providing greater clarity for bio-stimulants to be used by applicators, strengthening the role of the USDA Office of Pest Management Policy, and codifying the role of state authority when considering the sale and use of pesticides.

“Ensuring that policy decisions concerning pesticide use remain at the state level is of paramount importance to protect our nation’s food supply, public health, pets, property, and the environment, and codifying state-level preemption is what already exists in 45 states,” explained Bray. “Absent strong preemption language, a political subdivision can usurp the extensive state and federal regulatory scheme placing all communities in danger of unnecessary exposure to harm that all manner of pests presents, from insects to diseases, from weeds to rodents and everything in between, we greatly appreciate the inclusion of this provision in Ranking Member Boozman’s framework.” 

Chairwoman Stabenow and Ranking Member Boozman are actively engaged in negotiations between the two frameworks, with the aim of introducing a bill for Committee negotiation later this Summer or into the Fall.  The House is planning to move its version of the Farm Bill across the full House floor in September. The urgency of bipartisan support and swift action is crucial, as the final steps of the process, involving a Conference Committee and reconciliation of the House and Senate versions, may not conclude until the next Congress, potentially restarting the process. 

About NALP

The National Association of Landscape Professionals represents an industry of more than 1 million landscape, lawn care, irrigation and tree care experts who create and maintain green spaces for the benefit of society and the environment. The association works with lawmakers and the public to protect and grow the industry and offers education, networking, training and professional development programs that inspire its members to excellence. For more information about NALP, visit www.landscapeprofessionals.org.