Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2588 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/14/2024

                            SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2588
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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SENATE, February 15, 2024.
The committee on Education, to whom was referred the petitions (accompanied by bill, 
Senate, No. 310) of Jason M. Lewis, Joanne M. Comerford, Susannah M. Whipps, Anne M. 
Gobi and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to food literacy, report the 
accompanying bill (Senate, No. 2588).
For the committee,
Jason M. Lewis 1 of 3
        FILED ON: 2/2/2024
SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2588
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act An Act relative to food literacy.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 10 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2022 Official Edition, 
2is hereby amended by inserting after section 35SSS the following section: 
3 Section 35TTT. There shall be established and set up on the books of the commonwealth 
4a separate fund to be known as the Food Literacy Trust Fund. The fund may receive money 
5from: any appropriations authorized by the general court specifically designated to be credited to 
6the fund; gifts, grants and donations from public or private sources; federal reimbursements and 
7grants-in-aid; and any interest earned from the fund. Monies may be expended by the department 
8of elementary and secondary education to encourage and facilitate food literacy programs in 
9school districts, charter schools, approved private day or residential schools, or collaborative 
10schools. 
11 No expenditure from the fund shall cause the fund to be in deficiency at the close of the 
12fiscal year. The fund shall be an expendable trust fund and shall not be subject to appropriation 
13or allotment. The state treasurer shall be the custodian of the fund and shall receive, deposit and  2 of 3
14invest all money transmitted under this section to ensure the highest interest rate available 
15consistent with the safety of the fund. The books and records of the fund shall be subject to an 
16annual audit by the state auditor. The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall 
17report annually to the house and senate committees on ways and means and the joint committee 
18on education on income received into the fund and sources of that income, any expenditure from 
19the fund and the purpose of that expenditure and the fund’s balance. Money in the fund at the 
20end of the fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund and shall be available for expenditure 
21in the subsequent year and shall not be subject to section 5C of chapter 29. 
22 SECTION 2. The third paragraph section 1D of chapter 69 of the General Laws, as so 
23appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the words “consumer skills,” in line 38, the 
24following words:-  
25 “food literacy,” 
26 SECTION 3. Chapter 69 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by 
27inserting after section 1T the following section:  
28 Section 1U. (a) Food literacy standards established pursuant to section 1D shall promote 
29an understanding of food systems including, but not limited to: (i) nutrition and the impact of 
30diet on personal health; (ii) culinary skills and menu planning; (iii) food production, including 
31farming, fishing, and processing; (iv) the connections between the food system and the 
32environment; (v) hunger, its causes and efforts to alleviate it; (vi) racial and other inequities in 
33access to food and jobs in the food system; (vii) food 	justice; (viii) cultural connections to food; 
34(ix) local food producers; and (x) careers in the food system including in the fields of farming, 
35fishing, processing, engineering, transportation, public health, and hunger alleviation.  3 of 3
36 (b) A school district, charter school, approved private day or residential school or 
37collaborative school may incorporate the food literacy standards established pursuant to section 
381D and subsection (a) into existing curriculum including, but not limited to, mathematics, 
39science, or history and social sciences. 
40 (c) The department shall make resources, including high quality lessons and curricula, 
41available to school districts, charter schools, approved private day or residential schools and 
42collaborative schools to assist in the selection of materials and curriculum on food literacy. The 
43department shall identify and offer information on resources for professional development 
44activities and instruction on food literacy. The department may consult with private or non-profit 
45experts in the fields of nutrition, agriculture, food systems, food security, or other related fields. 
46 (d) The department may expend funds from the Food Literacy Trust Fund established 
47pursuant to section 35TTT of chapter 10, to implement this section. 
48 (e) There shall annually be a review by the department relative to the implementation of 
49food literacy standards, including a study of food literacy programs offered in the commonwealth 
50to students in kindergarten 	through grade 12. The commissioner shall consult with the office of 
51the state treasurer to, subject to appropriation, convene a working group consisting of educators 
52experienced in teaching curriculum related to food literacy and any individuals or organizations 
53the department deems relevant with expertise in food systems, including, but not limited to, 
54nutrition, farming, fishing, 	culinary arts, food justice and food career opportunities. The review 
55shall include a report on best practices and recommended improvements to food literacy 
56standards. The report shall be submitted to the clerks of the house of representatives and the 
57senate and the joint committee on education.