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"New Jersey passes bee-saving legislation" (Environment New Jersey)

"Save the Bees" campaign logo with graphic of a bee

On January 18, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation to restrict the use of a harmful class of bee-killing pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or “neonics,” into law. As bee populations plummet across the country, restricting neonics is one key to saving these pollinators from extinction. That’s why, in the summer preceding this vote, Environment New Jersey canvassers went door to door gathering support for a bill that would restrict neonics in the Garden State. 

“By passing this bill, we are taking some of the sting out of an increasingly toxic environment for bees,” said Doug O’Malley, Environment New Jersey state director. “We can now promise our pollinators a safer Garden State when they return in the spring.” 

New Jersey is now the sixth state to pass bee-saving legislation, which can be found here: https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2020/A2070

For more information about Environment New Jersey's "Save the Bees" campaign, please refer to the following link: https://environmentnewjersey.org/feature/nje/save-bees