Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H828

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to establishing a food justice frontline

Impact

The introduction of this program would have a substantial impact on both local economies and state laws related to food security and community support. By facilitating the creation of compensated food security jobs, the bill not only aims to alleviate immediate food insecurity but also seeks to promote sustainable economic growth within overburdened communities. This aligns with broader state efforts to address socioeconomic disparities and improve the resilience of communities adversely affected by environmental and economic challenges. The program could be seen as a proactive measure in advancing equity in food access and economic opportunity.

Summary

House Bill 828 aims to establish a 'Food Justice Frontline Program' addressing food insecurity in Massachusetts by providing financial support to nonprofit organizations that can create jobs related to food production, distribution, preparation, or delivery for low-income individuals. This initiative recognizes the importance of food security and seeks to empower frontline organizations to act quickly to address the significant issue of food scarcity among vulnerable populations. The bill provides ample scope for nonprofit entities to apply for grants, thereby enhancing the community's capacity to tackle food access challenges effectively.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by advocates of food security and community organizations, it may face contention regarding the allocation of funds and the specific criteria for granting financial assistance to nonprofit entities. Some stakeholders may argue about the effectiveness of proposed job creation timelines or the potential for favoritism in grant distribution. Additionally, questions may arise surrounding the definitions of 'overburdened communities' and 'food security jobs', leading to discussions on how well these terms capture the complexities of food justice issues in diverse local contexts. As the bill moves through the legislative process, these debates may shape its final form and implementation strategy.

Companion Bills

MA S507

Similar To Relative to establishing a food justice frontline

MA H4226

Replaced by Relative to establishing a food justice frontline

Previously Filed As

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