A new bill in the Iowa House aims to restrict lawsuits against pesticide manufacturers, sparking debate over health risks and corporate accountability. Katarina Sostaric reports for Iowa Public Radio. In short:The proposed bill would protect pesticide companies from lawsuits if their products have federally-approved labels, despite health risks. The bill has sparked concerns about prioritizing corporate interests over public health and safety. Why this matters:This legislation highlights the ongoing struggle to ensure that individuals harmed by pesticide exposure have legal recourse, especially in agricultural communities where such exposure is common.