Big Ag Wants the Same Immunity As Vaccine Companies

Bayer/Monsanto, Syngenta/ChemChina, and Dow/Dupont are Brainwashing our Senators to Present Bills to Prevent Cancer Lawsuits Against AgroChemical Companies.

Big Ag wants immunity from lawsuits. The rights of individuals, localities, and states to be able to sue agrochemical companies is critically at stake. The plot by Big Ag, via The ModernAgAlliance.org,  to pass state-by-state bills, currently in seven states, North Dakota, Wyoming, Missouri, Iowa, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida – but we expect there will be bills in twenty one. In conversation with the American Association with Justice today, we learned that Bayer/Monsanto has just hired 20 agrochemical lobbyists to convince your Senators and Congressmembers that they should enjoy complete immunity from lawsuits, just like the vaccine companies. In other words, they should be able to produce pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, and as long as the EPA gives them a license to do so (which does not establish safety for human exposure), then they could never be sued for cancer or other harmful impacts due to exposure to their products.

This play for profit is even worse for us, and better for them, than the deal the vaccine manufacturers got. In H.R.5546 – National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 the vaccine companies were required to pay .75 cents per vaccine into a special injury fund. A court was set up so that victims of vaccine injury could apply for a hearing and compensation. The proposed bills for agrochemical immunity don’t even propose a fund, court, or any accountability whatsoever. Bayer/Monsanto and all agrochemical companies would enjoy complete immunity from ever being sued again. Their strategy is to go state by state, then use the states as precedence to have a federal bill passed.

Their arguments are:

  1. If they don’t get immunity, the farmers will lose access to important tools like glyphosate and other chemicals, that are “necessary” for farming.
  2. If the farmers lose these agrochemicals, the price of food will go up, putting disadvantaged people at an even greater disadvantage.
  3. The agrochemical companies should enjoy immunity because the EPA has deemed their products safe.
  4. The state-by-state laws are too cumbersome, there should be “uniformity” in pesticide laws, meaning a federal law that allows all chemical companies immunity.

Our arguments are:

  1. Make your products safe.
  2. If your products aren’t safe, you should be held accountable.
  3. Your product safety is your responsibility, not the EPA’s.
  4. The states, localities, and individuals have the right to sue. Period.

Corporate interests must not precede the safety of American farmers, citizens, and our children!

The Mississippi bill is urgent, the vote is THIS WEDNESDAY!

Twenty thousand cases against Monsanto are pending, and all of these plaintiffs will lose their right to sue and get compensation, people with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma from using Roundup, if this bill passes.

Other states pending soon are Wyoming, North Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Florida, and a total of twenty-one states.

Check out activist Lindy Hughes Magee on Facebook who has a group called the “Poison without Consequences Act.”

Mississippi SB 2472 gives vaccine industry immunity to the pesticide companies, letting them poison our family’s health as long as they get a rubber stamp from unelected EPA bureaucrats.

Mississippi SB 2472 silences the common sense of Mississippi moms and puts our children’s health in the hands of EPA bureaucrats who too often work hand in hand with foreign chemical conglomerates based in Berlin and Beijing.

Mississippi SB 2472 is nothing more than permission to poison Mississippi families. It hides the harms from glyphosate, chlorpyrifos, and paraquat, while paving the way for a whole new generation of toxic pesticides—like 2,4-D—to be unleashed on Mississippi families.

Call to Action

Contact Senators of the following states:

Region         LabelStatusNext ActionSource Link
MississippiS.B. 2472Passed CommitteeSenate Floor Vote 2/5http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2025/pdf/history/SB/SB2472.xml
MississippiH.B. 1221IntroducedCommittee Vote ASAPhttp://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2025/pdf/history/HB/HB1221.xml
WyomingH.B.0285IntroducedHearing on 2/6http://legisweb.state.wy.us/Legislation/2025/HB0285
IowaS.S.B.1051IntroducedHearing Week of 2/3 (maybe)https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ba=SSB1051&ga=91
MissouriH.B. 544IntroducedHouse AG Committee Vote – Week of 2/3http://www.house.mo.gov/BillContent.aspx?bill=HB544&year=2025&code=R%20
North DakotaH.B. 1318Passed Original ChamberSenate Committee – Marchhttp://www.legis.nd.gov/assembly/69-2025/regular/bill-overview/bo1318.html
MissouriS.B. 14Passed CommitteeSenate Floor Vote – Marchhttp://www.senate.mo.gov/25info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=312
OklahomaH.B.1755IntroducedSession Starts – 2/3http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=HB1755&Session=2500
TennesseeS.B.0527IntroducedCommittee Assignment – ?http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=SB0527&ga=114
FloridaH.B. 129IntroducedCommittee Hearing – ?http://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2025/129


Mississippi Senate List

Full NameFirst NameLast NameTitleEmailPhone Number
Lt. Governor Delbert “Delbert” Hosemann (MS)DelbertHosemannLt. Governordhosemann@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3200
MS Sen. Jason Barrett (R-MS-039)JasonBarrettMississippi Senatorjbarrett@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. Andy Berry (R-MS-035)AndyBerryMississippi Senatoraberry@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. Kevin Blackwell (R-MS-019)KevinBlackwellMississippi Senatorkblackwell@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2395
MS Sen. Nicole Boyd (R-MS-009)NicoleBoydMississippi Senatornboyd@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. Joel Carter (R-MS-049)JoelCarterMississippi Senatorjcarter@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2395
MS Sen. Lydia “Linda” Chassaniol (R-MS-014)LydiaChassaniolMississippi Senatorlchassaniol@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2395
MS Sen. Kathy Chism (R-MS-003)KathyChismMississippi Senatorkchism@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3232
MS Sen. Dennis DeBar (R-MS-043)DennisDeBarMississippi Senatorddebar@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3221
MS Sen. Scott DeLano (R-MS-050)ScottDeLanoMississippi Senatorsdelano@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2220
MS Sen. Jeremy England (R-MS-051)JeremyEnglandMississippi Senatorjengland@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3237
MS Sen. Joey Fillingane (R-MS-041)JoeyFillinganeMississippi Senatorjfillingane@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3237
MS Sen. Josh Harkins (R-MS-020)JoshHarkinsMississippi Senatorjharkins@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2395
MS Sen. Angela Hill (R-MS-040)AngelaHillMississippi Senatorahill@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3232
MS Sen. W. Briggs “Briggs” Hopson (R-MS-023)W. BriggsHopsonMississippi Senatorbhopson@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3250
MS Sen. Chris Johnson (R-MS-045)ChrisJohnsonMississippi Senatorchjohnson@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2220
MS Sen. Dean Kirby (R-MS-030)DeanKirbyMississippi Senatordkirby@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4089
MS Sen. Philman Ladner (R-MS-046)PhilmanLadnerMississippi Senatorpladner@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Tyler McCaughn (R-MS-031)TylerMcCaughnMississippi Senatortmccaughn@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2220
MS Sen. Michael “Mike” McLendon (R-MS-001)MichaelMcLendonMississippi Senatormmclendon@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3232
MS Sen. Chad McMahan (R-MS-006)ChadMcMahanMississippi Senatorcmcmahan@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. J. Walter “Walter” Michel (R-MS-025)J. WalterMichelMississippi Senatorwmichel@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. David Parker (R-MS-002)DavidParkerMississippi Senatordparker@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Rita Parks (R-MS-004)RitaParksMississippi Senatorrparks@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3232
MS Sen. John Polk (R-MS-044)JohnPolkMississippi Senatorjpolk@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2886
MS Sen. Brian Rhodes (R-MS-036)BrianRhodesMississippi Senatorbrhodes@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Robin Robinson (R-MS-042)RobinRobinsonMississippi Senatorrrobinson@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2220
MS Sen. Joseph “Mike” Seymour (R-MS-047)JosephSeymourMississippi Senatormseymour@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2224
MS Sen. Daniel Sparks (R-MS-005)DanielSparksMississippi Senatordsparks@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3237
MS Sen. Benjamin Suber (R-MS-008)BenjaminSuberMississippi Senatorbsuber@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Jeff Tate (R-MS-033)JeffTateMississippi Senatorjtate@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-2224
MS Sen. Mike Thompson (R-MS-048)MikeThompsonMississippi Senatormthompson@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Neil Whaley (R-MS-010)NeilWhaleyMississippi SenatorNWhaley@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Brice Wiggins (R-MS-052)BriceWigginsMississippi Senatorbwiggins@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3237
MS Sen. Bart Williams (R-MS-015)BartWilliamsMississippi Senatorbwilliams@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-4088
MS Sen. Charles “Chuck” Younger (R-MS-017)CharlesYoungerMississippi Senatorcyounger@senate.ms.gov(601) 359-3232

Call to Action 2:

COMMENT to the EPA

There is a proposed petition that is open for comment now to the EPA:

This petition would wipe out pesticide industry accountability by amending EPA regulations to preempt any state labeling requirement that is inconsistent with EPA’s conclusions on its human health risk assessment, “such as a pesticide’s likelihood to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.” Below are some of our sample social media posts to help you. 

We only have until February 20th for the comment period!

Click HERE AND COMMENT to the EPA!

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-00251/pesticides-petition-seeking-rulemaking-to-modify-labeling-requirements-for-pesticides-and-devices

POST on SOCIAL and Share by EMAIL!

1.) ATTN: A dangerous petition filed with the @EPA threatens to wipe out state and local pesticide protections, leaving communities vulnerable to cancer-causing chemicals. Now is the time to make your voice heard and sign the petition! https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-00251/pesticides-petition-seeking-rulemaking-to-modify-labeling-requirements-for-pesticides-and-devices

2.) Communities deserve the right to protect their schools, playgrounds, and workplaces from dangerous pesticides. But a recent petition filed with the @EPA would rob states and localities of the authority to decide for themselves. We can’t let this happen–sign the petition NOW! https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-00251/pesticides-petition-seeking-rulemaking-to-modify-labeling-requirements-for-pesticides-and-devices

3.) State and local pesticide protections could be gutted by a recent petition filed with the @EPA, leaving communities across America defenseless against cancer-causing chemicals. Stand up for your community and sign the petition TODAY! https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-00251/pesticides-petition-seeking-rulemaking-to-modify-labeling-requirements-for-pesticides-and-devices

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