Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4289

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Addressing the impact of climate change on farms and fisheries

Impact

The introduction of this bill marks a significant step toward enhancing the resilience of key economic sectors within the Commonwealth. By establishing a dedicated grant program, the state intends to support initiatives that promote climate adaptation strategies, such as controlled climate growing practices, renewable energy implementation, and nature-based solutions. This initiative not only focuses on mitigating current climate threats but also on preparing these sectors for future challenges. The establishment of this fund signifies recognition of the critical need for state support in safeguarding agriculture and fisheries against climate change impacts.

Summary

House Bill H4289 aims to address the effects of climate change on agriculture and fisheries in Massachusetts by establishing a dedicated grant fund. This fund, known as the Agriculture and Fishery Vulnerability Preparedness Grant Fund, will provide financial support to farms and fisheries to assist in adapting to climate-related challenges. The fund will be administered by the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs in consultation with relevant departments, ensuring a coordinated approach to managing climate risks across these sectors.

Contention

While the bill has received support due to its forward-looking approach to environmental issues, it may face scrutiny regarding the management and distribution of grant funds. Questions may arise about the criteria for fund allocation and the efficiency of the oversight mechanisms that will govern the grant program. Stakeholders in agriculture and fisheries may have differing opinions on the most effective spending priorities, leading to discussions on how best to use these resources to achieve meaningful outcomes in climate resilience.

Companion Bills

MA H91

Replaces Addressing the impact of climate change on farms and fisheries

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