Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05611

Introduced
1/18/23  
Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Use Of Organic Systems For Pesticide Management On State And Municipal Lands.

Impact

If approved, the bill will have a substantial impact on the state's approach to land management and public health. By shifting towards organic methods for pest control, the legislation is intended to reduce the risk of chemical exposure not only to wildlife but also to human inhabitants in the vicinity of treated areas. This aligns with growing public concern over the rising incidences of pesticide-related injuries and illnesses among communities and the urgent need for environmentally responsive regulatory practices.

Summary

House Bill 5611 aims to amend the general statutes to mandate the use of organic systems for pesticide management on both state and municipal lands. A significant aspect of the bill is the prohibition of neonicotinoids, a class of pesticides known to be harmful to pollinators, on lawns, ornamental landscapes, and agricultural seeds, except under emergency conditions. This legislation represents a proactive step in promoting environmental sustainability by protecting valuable ecosystems, specifically those supporting pollinators and bird life.

Contention

While proponents of HB 5611 highlight the necessity of safeguarding public health and environmental integrity, there may be notable contention from agricultural sectors and businesses relying on conventional pesticide use. Critics could raise concerns about the practicality and economic implications of implementing strictly organic practices. This could lead to debates surrounding the feasibility of such transitions, particularly in agricultural areas where pest infestations can significantly affect crop yields.

Notable_points

Ultimately, this bill reflects a deeper societal shift towards organic practices and environmental conservation. Legislators will need to consider the balance between public health, environmental priorities, and economic realities, ensuring that any regulatory changes support both ecological integrity and the viability of agricultural operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00294

An Act Concerning The Taking Of Municipal Park Lands By Municipalities.

CT HB05473

An Act Concerning The Expansion Of Municipal Sewerage Systems To Promote The Development Of Housing And Requiring The Majority Leaders' Roundtable Group On Affordable Housing To Study The Elimination Of Municipal Design Review Processes.

CT SB00334

An Act Requiring Pensions For Police Officers And Firefighters Employed By Municipalities.

CT HB05398

An Act Requiring A Study Of Communication Systems Used By Public Safety Personnel And Privacy Concerns.

CT HB05019

An Act Dedicating The Additional Sales Tax On Meals To Municipalities.

CT HB05273

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Intergovernmental Policy And Planning Division Within The Office Of Policy And Management, Audits And Municipal Finance.

CT HB05116

An Act Reducing The Mill Rate Cap For Motor Vehicles And Reimbursing Municipalities For Lost Revenue.

CT HB05081

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Improvements To Municipal Buildings In New London.

CT HB05515

An Act Establishing The Municipal Employees Retirement Commission And Concerning The Municipal Employees' Retirement System.

CT HB05186

An Act Dedicating A Portion Of The Room Occupancy Tax On Short-term Rentals To Municipalities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.