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OPPOSE SB 199: Don’t Let Pesticide Companies Dodge Responsibility

Senate Bill 199 would amend Kentucky law so that for any pesticide registered with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an EPA-approved label is sufficient to meet a company’s “duty to warn” users about risks, such as potential cancer or health hazards. 

Put simply: the bill would block liability claims against pesticide manufacturers — even if exposure causes harm — as long as the product’s label is EPA-approved.

Why SB 199 is Harmful

  • Limits Protections for Citizens: People harmed by pesticides could lose the right to sue, even if the product causes real harm, just because the EPA approved its label.
  • Reduces Meaningful State Oversight: Federal pesticide labels may not account for new science or real-world risks.
  • Still Covers Too Much: The House amendment does not fix the core problem—farmworkers and consumers using these products in their gardens or homes remain at risk. EPA-approved labels do not warn about chronic health risks including cancer, leukemia, and Parkinson's.

📢 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: March 18, 2026

This bill already passed the Senate once, but the House amended it on March 18, 2026. Now it goes back to the Senate for a final concurrence vote.

The House amendment does not address the core problem: pesticides with EPA-approved labels can still be purchased and used by consumers, yet those labels are not required by the EPA to warn of chronic disease risks such as cancer or non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

As the Solicitor General noted in Monsanto Company v. Hardeman: "Neither FIFRA nor its implementing regulations... specifically address warnings for chronic health risks like carcinogenicity. No FIFRA provision nor EPA regulation either requires or precludes warnings about harm a pesticide may cause to human health through long-term exposure."

Contact your State Senator immediately and tell them to vote NO on SB 199.


The Sierra Club Kentucky Chapter and the Kentucky Resources Council have sent a joint letter to all House members opposing SB 199. Head to the KRC website to read the full letter.

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I am a constituent in your district, and I urge you to vote NO on SB 199 when it returns to the Senate for concurrence. The House amendment limiting this bill to agricultural pesticides does not fix the core problem—farmworkers and consumers using these products in their gardens or homes remain at risk. EPA-approved labels do not warn about chronic health risks including cancer, leukemia, and Parkinson's. This bill prevents farmers, farmworkers, and rural families from seeking justice when they are exposed to products for which the total risk has not been disclosed. It is not a pro-farmer bill but is intended to shield corporate profit at our communities' expense . Please stand with your constituents and vote NO on SB 199.

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