Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H901

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing nature for all

Impact

If enacted, HB 901 will significantly influence state laws governing land conservation and environmental management. The establishment of the Nature for All Fund would enable various entities—including municipalities, non-profit organizations, and tribal authorities—to receive funding for conservation projects. This bill aims to align state action with broader environmental goals such as protecting drinking water sources and conserving lands of cultural significance, particularly for indigenous communities. In addition, it creates provisions for the ongoing stewardship and management of conserved lands, which are essential for maintaining long-term environmental health.

Summary

House Bill 901, titled 'An Act Providing Nature for All', aims to establish a dedicated fund, known as the Nature for All Fund, to support initiatives that conserve and improve natural and working lands across Massachusetts. This fund will allow the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs to allocate resources for creating and enhancing parks, trails, and green spaces, particularly in underserved neighborhoods, as well as for the conservation and restoration of vital ecosystems that support biodiversity and climate resilience. This legislation seeks to ensure that all residents, regardless of their socio-economic background, have equitable access to nature.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it represents a crucial step towards environmental justice and equitable access to nature, concerns have been raised about the adequacy of funding and the effectiveness of the oversight board that will manage the fund. Critics argue that the bill may not sufficiently address the need for long-term sustainable financing for conservation projects and express skepticism about the allocation process. Additionally, there are calls for ensuring that the fund does not replace existing conservation funding but rather supplements it, to avoid any potential loss in investment towards ecological preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H88

Strengthening local food systems

MA H3016

Resolutions establishing the annual observance of COVID-19 Remembrance Day

MA H536

Providing for the creation of a permanent commission relative to the education of American Indian and Alaska Native residents of the Commonwealth

MA H3272

To increase regional transit accessibility in the Commonwealth

MA H87

Promoting equity in agriculture

MA H757

Creating the outdoor recreation program

MA H2103

Enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants

MA H2894

Providing for climate change adaptation infrastructure and affordable housing investments in the Commonwealth

MA H826

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA H495

Empowering students and schools to thrive

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