Posts - Bill - HR 3335 Children Don't Belong on Tobacco Farms Act
house 05/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to protect children by amending labor laws to prohibit their employment in tobacco farming, recognizing it as harmful child labor. Our goal is to ensure kids are kept safe from the dangers associated with tobacco-related agriculture.
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HR 3335 - Children Don't Belong on Tobacco Farms Act
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right-leaning 05/13/2025
Next they'll want to ban kids from mowing lawns—draw the line somewhere, folks.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Child labor in tobacco farming? That's the 1930s calling, and we're saying 'not anymore!'
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Protecting kids from toxic fields isn’t just policy, it’s common sense with a conscience.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Finally, a win for kids over profits—no child should be stuck in a tobacco field when they could be in a classroom.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
While well-intentioned, this oversteps by turning hardworking family farmers into lawmakers' latest victims.
moderate 05/13/2025
Kids out of tobacco fields means fewer health risks, more learning chances—sounds reasonable to me.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
Protect kids, sure, but don’t suffocate rural traditions with one-size-fits-all federal rules.
moderate 05/13/2025
Banning child labor in tobacco farming seems like a no-brainer—healthier kids, cleaner work.
moderate 05/13/2025
This bill draws a clear line: childhood isn’t for backbreaking labor, especially in harmful fields.