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California Bill: SB 1370

Fire Mitigation Pesticide Exemption Bill

Topics

Environmental Health

Bill Information

MAHA Not Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

California Senate Bill 1370 creates a broad exemption from state pesticide regulations for any pesticide application labeled as "fire mitigation," effectively eliminating nearly all safety oversight and environmental review for herbicides and other chemical treatments used under this justification. The bill allows pesticide use without standard regulatory approval, environmental impact assessments, or transparency requirements that normally protect public health and ecosystems. By carving out fire mitigation as a blanket exemption, the legislation enables widespread herbicide application with minimal accountability or disclosure to affected communities. The provision was added late in the legislative process, suggesting an attempt to circumvent established safety protocols through regulatory loopholes rather than open debate.


Why It Matters to MAHA

MAHA opposes this bill because it represents exactly the kind of regulatory overreach that harms genuine health freedom and patient autonomy. While MAHA advocates for reducing unnecessary regulations, this bill does the opposite by creating hidden regulatory pathways that bypass public transparency and informed consent. Citizens cannot make autonomous health decisions about pesticide exposure in their communities when applications are shielded from regulatory scrutiny under vague "fire mitigation" claims. The sneaky legislative maneuvering—adding the provision late without clear justification—violates the principle of transparency that MAHA champions. True health freedom requires that individuals and communities have full information about chemical exposures, not exemptions that allow pesticide spraying without accountability.

Introduced

Pending

In Committee

Pending

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Henry Stern

Henry Stern

Democratic Senator (CA)

Josh Becker

Josh Becker

Democratic Senator (CA)

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