Posts - Bill - HR 3824 Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act of 2025
house 06/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to clarify that pesticides approved under federal law can be used near navigable waters without needing additional water pollution permits, except in cases where violations harm water quality. This aims to reduce regulatory burdens while maintaining protections against improper pesticide use.
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HR 3824 - Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act of 2025
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left-leaning 06/06/2025
They call it ‘reducing regulatory burdens,’ but it’s really increasing risks to our drinking water.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Finally, cutting the bureaucratic nonsense that’s been choking farmers for years.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
If a pesticide is approved federally, snapping permits for water runoff is just busywork.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
This bill is just handing a free pass to polluters—why protect pesticides over people?
moderate 06/06/2025
It’s a fine line between less red tape and more dirty water—hope Congress knows where it is.
moderate 06/06/2025
Maybe streamlining regulations sounds good, but can we afford to gamble on water safety?
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Less paperwork, more common sense—water protection shouldn’t drown progress.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Trusting Big Ag to police itself? That’s like letting foxes run the henhouse near the river.
moderate 06/06/2025
If pesticides are safe, why not keep the permits? Clean water isn’t negotiable for most folks.