REPRESENTATIVES HOULAHAN, MORELLE, KELLY AND LANGWORTHY LEAD BIPARTISAN EFFORT TO SQUASH THE INVASIVE SPOTTED LANTERNFLYLegislation will strengthen mitigation efforts and protect region's agricultural economy
Washington, D.C.,
July 23, 2025
How to help stop the spread:
Learn how to identify the Spotted Lanternfly.
Inspect outdoor items such as firewood, vehicles, and furniture for egg masses.
If you visit other states with Spotted Lanternfly, be sure to check all equipment and gear before leaving and scrape off any egg masses.
If you see a Spotted Lanternfly, kill it immediately by stepping on it or crushing it.
July 23, 2025 (Washington, D.C.)—Today, Representatives Chrissy Houlahan (D, PA-06), Joe Morelle (D, NY-25), Mike Kelly (R, PA-16)and Nick Langworthy (R, NY-23) introduced bipartisan legislation to stop the spread of the Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive species that poses a significant threat to the American agricultural economy, particularly in the Northeast United States. “It’s hard to visit the Finger Lakes without enjoying our amazing vineyards and orchards, but sadly, they’re under serious threat from the Spotted Lanternfly,” said Congressman Joe Morelle. “My legislation would provide additional support for both local and national organizations committed to fighting back against this invasive, destructive pest. I’m grateful to Representatives Kelly, Houlahan, and Langworthy for joining me in supporting this critical bill, and I hope to see it passed and signed into law soon.” “Agriculture plays a vital role in Pennsylvania’s economy, especially in my district which is home to many family farms and agricultural businesses,” said Rep. Mike Kelly. “In Pennsylvania alone, the Spotted Lanternfly could cost hundreds of millions of dollars in economic damage and eliminate thousands of agricultural jobs. We must protect our farmers and harvesters from this invasive and dangerous threat.” The Spotted Lanternfly infestation continues to wreak havoc across Western New York and the Southern Tier, especially devastating our grape crops,” said Congressman Nick Langworthy. “Year after year, this invasive pest inflicts severe damage, threatening not only our crops but the livelihoods of hardworking farmers and the very future of our agricultural communities. This crisis can no longer be ignored. I’m proud to lead this bipartisan effort to safeguard our crops, protect our local farmers' livelihoods, and preserve the future of our agricultural communities.” How to help stop the spread:
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