Bill 118 hr 4277, also known as the Saving America’s Pollinators Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the goal of protecting and preserving the populations of pollinators in the United States. Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and birds, play a crucial role in the ecosystem by pollinating plants and crops, which in turn helps to produce food for humans and other animals.
The bill aims to address the decline in pollinator populations by implementing several key measures. Firstly, it calls for the establishment of a Pollinator Protection Task Force, which would be responsible for developing and implementing a national strategy to protect pollinators. This task force would be composed of representatives from various federal agencies, as well as experts in the field of pollinator conservation.
Additionally, the bill seeks to restrict the use of certain pesticides that have been linked to the decline in pollinator populations. It would require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct a review of these pesticides and take action to limit their use if they are found to be harmful to pollinators.
Furthermore, the Saving America’s Pollinators Act of 2023 includes provisions to promote habitat conservation for pollinators. This would involve providing funding for the creation of pollinator-friendly habitats, such as wildflower meadows and native plant gardens, as well as encouraging the use of sustainable agricultural practices that support pollinator populations.
Overall, the bill aims to address the urgent issue of pollinator decline in the United States by taking a comprehensive approach that includes regulatory measures, habitat conservation, and research initiatives. By protecting pollinators, the legislation seeks to safeguard the health of ecosystems, food security, and biodiversity for future generations.