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Committee advances pesticide-reporting bill after rejecting narrower amendment

Environment Committee · March 5, 2026
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The Environment Committee voted to send HB 5155, a pesticide reporting modernization measure, to the floor after rejecting an amendment that would have limited reporting to restricted-use pesticides applied by licensed applicators.

The Environment Committee voted March 4 to advance HB 5155, a measure described by supporters as an effort to modernize pesticide reporting, after the panel rejected an amendment that would have narrowed reporting requirements.

Representative John Michael Parker, chair, opened consideration of HB 5155 and recognized Representative Diski, who moved an amendment to limit the bill’s reporting requirement to restricted-use pesticides applied by licensed…

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