MAHA Moms Unite Against Pesticide Threats in Supreme Court Case During Midterm Elections
Supreme Court justices have received threats over their rulings on pesticide cases, prompting a White House response and sparking concerns about intimidation of public officials. The issue has brought together mothers' groups and wellness influencers to advocate for greater protection for judges.
A group of mothers and wellness influencers, including surgeon general nominee Casey Means, met at the White House to discuss concerns over pesticides in schools, sparking a Supreme Court case that has drawn attention from parents across the US, who are increasingly speaking out about the perceived risks of midterms on their children's health. The meeting, which featured prominent influencers and a group of mothers advocating for stricter regulations on pesticide use, highlighted the growing tensions between pro-testing groups and anti-testing advocates. Some moms felt they were being pressured to opt out of school elections, while others expressed concern over what they perceived as excessive testing taking time away from core subjects like reading and writing. The case is now heading to court, with many parents across the country weighing in on their own schools' policies regarding pesticides and midterms.