Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4430

Introduced
8/18/25  

Caption

Promoting agriculture resilience and sustainability

Impact

The bill’s implementation is expected to significantly affect state agricultural policies and practices. One of the primary changes includes adjusting the allocation of funds, with an increase in the percentage directed towards sustainability initiatives and disaster relief efforts. This reallocation aims to strengthen the support for farmers particularly impacted by environmental challenges such as contamination and climate variability. Furthermore, the establishment of a state agriculture resilience task force is mandated to oversee these initiatives and ensure effective implementation and resource management.

Summary

House Bill 4430 aims to promote agriculture resilience and sustainability in Massachusetts. The bill proposes a series of amendments to existing agricultural laws, focusing on improving the overall sustainability of agricultural practices across the state. Through the establishment of funds and provisions for environmental practices, the bill attempts to encourage farmers to adopt methods that not only enhance production but also protect natural resources. Notable provisions include creating a Disaster Relief and Resiliency Trust Fund and introducing the concept of regenerative agriculture which is defined as a method to enhance soil health and biodiversity through improved practices.

Contention

There are points of potential contention surrounding the bill focusing on who may benefit most from the proposed changes. Critics might argue that while sustainability is crucial, the changes could disproportionately favor larger agricultural enterprises with more resources to adopt new technologies and practices. Perspectives on funding priorities for urban agriculture may also highlight concerns regarding resource allocation between rural and urban farming initiatives. Additionally, as the bill calls for reforms in grant programs to improve accessibility for historically underserved communities, the success of these reforms could face scrutiny regarding their practical effects in real-world applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S503

Promoting snowmobiling sustainability

MA S811

To address the financial sustainability of the Health Safety Net

MA H1217

To address the financial sustainability of the Health Safety Net

MA H87

Promoting equity in agriculture

MA S41

Resolve promoting equity in agriculture

MA S2097

Promoting resilience against the heat-related impacts of climate change

MA S599

To incentivize the adoption of local climate resilience policies

MA S481

Establishing a climate change superfund and promoting polluter responsibility

MA H872

Establishing a climate change superfund and promoting polluter responsibility

MA S2409

To revitalize agriculture, conditioning and simulcasting

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