In this episode of Canary in a Cornfield, host Adam speaks with Emma Newton of the State Innovation Exchange (SIX) about efforts to stop state “pesticide immunity” bills that would shield chemical companies like Bayer from liability for harms linked to products such as Roundup, with broader implications for tens of thousands of agricultural chemicals. Newton explains SIX’s people-centered, co-governance approach and why state policy has become critical amid federal chaos, funding cuts, and parallel pushes through the Farm Bill, the courts, and a Trump executive order. The conversation highlights why the bills are unpopular, how grassroots organizing and bipartisan listening sessions in Iowa helped defeat them by centering community cancer stories, and how similar strategies are playing out nationwide. Newton closes with ways listeners can share stories, contact legislators, and find resources.
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