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As lawmakers procrastinate on PFAS, mothers and newborns pay the price

The message to communities is unmistakable: Your water, your pregnancy, your child's health, are acceptable losses.

As lawmakers procrastinate on PFAS, mothers and newborns pay the price
The Hill โ€” 11 July 2026
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The message to communities is unmistakable: Your water, your pregnancy, your child's health, are acceptable losses. This report comes from The Hill.

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Why This Matters

This crisis exposes a disturbing precedent in environmental policy where vulnerable populationsโ€”particularly pregnant women and infantsโ€”are treated as collateral damage in the slow march of regulatory action. The delay in addressing PFAS contamination isnโ€™t just bureaucratic inertia; it reflects a systemic willingness to prioritize industrial convenience over public health, normalizing the idea that some communities are expendable.

Background Context

PFAS, or "forever chemicals," have been accumulating in water supplies for decades due to their use in non-stick cookware, firefighting foams, and industrial processes. While regulators have known about their toxicity for years, regulatory timelines have dragged on, with loopholes allowing continued use in critical industries. Meanwhile, mothersโ€”especially in marginalized communitiesโ€”are left to navigate the fallout without clear guidance or support.

What Happens Next

Without immediate federal action, states will increasingly take unilateral steps to regulate PFAS, creating a patchwork of protections that leave some populations dangerously exposed. Litigation will likely escalate, with affected families seeking compensation for health damages, but legal battles could take years to yield meaningful change. Meanwhile, the health impacts on newbornsโ€”from developmental delays to increased cancer risksโ€”will become harder to reverse as time passes.

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