New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02645

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/21/25  

Caption

Prohibits the purchase of glyphosate by any state department, agency, public benefit corporation or any pesticide applicator employed thereby as a contractor or subcontractor and the application of glyphosate on property owned, operated or leased by the state.

Summary

Bill A02645 seeks to amend the Environmental Conservation Law to prohibit the purchase and use of glyphosate by state departments, agencies, public benefit corporations, and any pesticide applicators employed by them. The bill aims to restrict the application of glyphosate on state-owned, operated, or leased properties, allowing exceptions only under specific circumstances, such as maintaining critical infrastructure or managing invasive species, provided there is no significant threat of human exposure and no effective alternatives are available.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the current regulations surrounding glyphosate usage in New York State. It would restrict state entities from using glyphosate, thereby potentially influencing agricultural practices, pest control measures, and environmental management strategies. The bill may also lead to increased scrutiny and regulation of pesticide use, promoting the development of sustainable alternatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A02645 appears to be cautiously supportive among environmental advocates who view the restriction of glyphosate as a positive step towards protecting public health and the environment. However, there may be concerns from agricultural stakeholders regarding the potential impact on pest management and crop production, which could lead to pushback during discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between environmental protection and agricultural needs. Advocates for the bill argue for the necessity of reducing glyphosate usage due to health risks, while opponents may raise concerns about the implications for farmers and the effectiveness of alternative pest control methods. The bill may face challenges in garnering support from agricultural representatives who rely on glyphosate for effective weed management.

Companion Bills

NY S01064

Same As Prohibits the purchase of glyphosate by any state department, agency, public benefit corporation or any pesticide applicator employed thereby as a contractor or subcontractor and the application of glyphosate on property owned, operated or leased by the state.

Previously Filed As

NY S00262

Prohibits the purchase of glyphosate by any state department, agency, public benefit corporation or any pesticide applicator employed thereby as a contractor or subcontractor and the application of glyphosate on property owned, operated or leased by the state.

NY A01615

Prohibits the purchase of glyphosate by any state department, agency, public benefit corporation or any pesticide applicator employed thereby as a contractor or subcontractor and the application of glyphosate on property owned, operated or leased by the state.

NY S01064

Prohibits the purchase of glyphosate by any state department, agency, public benefit corporation or any pesticide applicator employed thereby as a contractor or subcontractor and the application of glyphosate on property owned, operated or leased by the state.

IL HB3803

PESTICIDES-GLYPHOSATE BAN

CT HB05135

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Glyphosate On State And Municipal Owned Properties.

CA SB89

Glyphosate: prohibition on sale.

NJ A4824

Concerning the use of glyphosate.

NJ S4431

Concerning the use of glyphosate.

MA S627

Relative to the use of glyphosate on public lands

MA H950

Governing the use of pesticides containing the herbicide substance Glyphosate in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.