Bayer's Lobby Surge: Roundup Case Hits Supreme Court
By OCA
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Key Takeaways
Bayer ramps up lobbying efforts ahead of a Supreme Court case involving Roundup.
- Bayer spent over $2 million lobbying
- Supreme Court case concerns Roundup liability
- Increased lobbying follows past legal challenges
- Monsanto acquisition influences current legal strategy
Why It Matters
Bayer's lobbying surge reflects corporate influence on judicial matters, especially in agriculture policy.
What to Do Next
Research local regulations regarding agricultural chemical use.
Recommended for: Individuals interested in agricultural policy and corporate influence.
April 27, 2026 | Source: Investigate Midwest | by Lauren Cross Bayer increased its federal lobbying spending in the first quarter of 2026 as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments Monday in a case involving Monsanto, which Bayer acquired in 2018. New federal disclosures show Bayer reported just over $2 million
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