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The latest from Moms Across America — research findings, campaign updates, policy alerts, and stories from our community.

Are Fake Meats Harmful? A Look at Impossible Foods
Impossible Burger Consumers are becoming more conscious of the effects their choices are having on the health of the planet, and are switching to faux meat alternatives, such as Impossible Foods’ meat substitutes, to reduce their impact on the environment. So what are the consequences of this solution?

UK Government Awards Student Education Plan for Electromagnetic Sensitivity
Moms Across America has been addressing wireless tradition in classrooms, and it is a challenging task. Our director, Zen Honeycutt, has spent considerable time researching, gathering experts, writing letters, and meeting with her son’s school district and has made significant progress. The entire s

Project Inundate the EPA
Thank you to the 3000 people who have volunteered for Moms Across America!

Good News for Us, Bad News for Bayer and Glyphosate
When people told us we didn’t have a chance against Monsanto and the agriculture industry, we didn’t listen. We mothers knew that protecting our children and families surpassed any fear, desire for comfort, or success. We had to try. We had to make an effort. Not standing up for our families meant f

The Latest REALLY Bad Ideas from the Food Industry
While innovation is generally championed in all markets, and problem-solving for vegans, climate change, the environment, etc., is appreciated, there is a line that scientists are crossing in the name of these causes that often goes too far. The point at which one crosses over into the realm of “too

The Taboo Reason for Teen Depression
This week, The Atlantic posted an article about the four forces propelling the rising rates of depression in teens. As a mother of a teen boy who recently shared that he was feeling depressed and whose grades dropped in his favorite AP and Honors classes from A’s to a D and an F for no apparent reas

10 Alternatives to Roundup
People need an alternative to Roundup. The fact is, there are always certain kinds of plants we don't want growing in certain places. So it makes sense that people are always looking for the best weed killer.

Will The EPA Take Action to Prevent the Human Race from Becoming an Endangered Species?
Moms Across America’s Fourth Meeting with EPA Pesticide Review Board

Public Perception of Big Ag and Big Pharma Shifting
So much is happening that sometimes we don’t take the time to step back and see the big picture. Let's take a moment to look at the news over the past few weeks. We can see a significant shift in perspective: Big Ag and Big Pharma are being exposed for corrupt behavior, and people worldwide, includi

Moms Across America Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary
Ten years ago, Moms Across America launched our website and Facebook page, inviting mothers and others to join into July 4, 2013, Independence Day parades. Our Facebook page was organically reaching 300,000 people a week within four months. With banners that read Moms Across America March to Label G

New GMO “Labeling Law” Faces Lawsuit
On Jan 1, 2022, the GMO “Labeling Law” passed by the Obama administration and defined by the Trump administration went into effect. “Labeling Law” is in quotes because although it is being called a labeling law, the reality is that the law does not require the labeling of GMOs. The fact is that the

What Parents-to-Be Need to Know About the COVID Vaccine
Moms Across America risks social media censorship and the loss of sponsorship funding by sharing this information with you. We may need to cut staff and be limited in our effectiveness in the area of increasing access to organic food, safe environments, schools, and communities due to that loss of f
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