As key ally of RFK. Jr., contoversial Environmental Working Group lobbyist is poised to help steer American health, food and agriculture policy

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Efforts to overhaul the U.S. food system have long been stymied by industry lobbying and glacial bureaucracy, said [Scott] Faber, senior vice president for the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit whose focus includes chemical safety and agricultural laws. Recent successes have come mostly at the state level, especially in California.

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The Trump administration could change that. Faber’s crusade has been thrust into the national spotlight by the “Make America Healthy Again” campaign promoted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s new head of U.S. health policy. Kennedy has blamed food companies and federal regulators for sickening Americans.

[Read the Genetic Literacy Project profile of Environmental Working Group, known for its rejection of conventional agriculture and its alliance with tort lawyers to sue seed and chemical companies and in promote an all-organic agenda]

Kennedy’s views on health don’t entirely align with Faber’s. But Faber said it shows people of all political stripes are angry about the status quo in food: “Just because some people are wrong about most things doesn’t mean they’re wrong about everything.”

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