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House strips controversial pro-pesticide policies from farm bill
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The House on Thursday voted to strip pro-pesticide policies, which have been a source of controversy and GOP infighting, from the farm bill. The amendment to take the provisions out of the farm bill, which sets the nation's agriculture policy for five years, was adopted in a 280-142 vote. It was led
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