....that 37 million pounds of pesticides and over 2 billion pounds of fertilizer—many of which contain chemicals that cause cancer, brain defects, & reproductive problems—are used by agricultural operations in Washington State each year?
....that each year Washington State provides $50 million in tax breaks for these chemicals, but almost no money for research into alternatives?
Here's a simple step in a positive direction: close all or part of the $50 million tax loophole and use that money to help farmers transition to healthier practices by reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers.
Your pledge today of 100 signatures will help build momentum for an all-volunteer signature gathering effort in 2004. (We will need to gather 200,000 signatures between January 1 and July 2, 2004.)
Your pledge today of $50 will help us plan for and win on November 2, 2004.
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It is time to start pursuing alternative paths.
From the right to know and the duty to inquire flows the obligation to
act.
—Sandra
Steingraber, Living Downstream