Trump Health Report Avoids Crackdowns on Food, Agriculture

A kindergarten student eats breakfast at a school in New York.

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A highly anticipated health report from the Trump administration steered clear of new crackdowns on food and agriculture — drawing criticism from some groups that are calling for an overhaul of how pesticides are used.

The report, written by a slew of federal agencies and billed as a policy roadmap, will likely ease months of speculation and angst from corporations that were concerned about costly new policies related to processed ingredients and chemicals.