Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1041

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect pollinators and public health

Impact

The bill aims to address the decline in pollinator populations, particularly bees, by limiting the widespread use of chemicals that pose risks to their health. Local farmers looking to treat their crops with neonicotinoids will face stricter requirements, including the completion of integrated pest management training and conducting thorough pest risk assessments. Proponents argue that these measures will protect crucial pollinator species and, as a result, enhance overall agricultural productivity and public health.

Summary

House Bill H1041 aims to enhance the protection of pollinators and public health by regulating the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in agriculture. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 132B of the Massachusetts General Laws, defining neonicotinoids and prohibiting the distribution, sale, or use of agricultural seeds treated with these pesticides for corn, wheat, or soybean without obtaining a waiver from the relevant department. This regulation is set to take effect on January 1, 2029, giving stakeholders time to prepare for the changes.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Some agricultural stakeholders express concerns about the potential limitations on their pest control options, arguing that neonicotinoids are sometimes necessary for effective crop management. The requirement for waivers could lead to increased bureaucratic hurdles for farmers, potentially limiting their operational flexibility. Critics also fear that the stringent regulations may disproportionately impact smaller farms that may not have the resources to comply with these new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H137

Clarifying the definition of agriculture

MA H1976

To track the implementation of the Brangan ruling

MA H3778

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA H3563

To establish a carbon fee and cash-back program

MA H3560

To allow all green communities grants to be used for solar panels on municipal rooftops and land

MA H1563

Relative to homeowner assets

MA H1975

Relative to adoptions

MA H3561

To establish group purchasing programs for solar, heat pumps, and insulation

Similar Bills

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB126

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

ME LD1323

An Act to Prohibit the Use of Neonicotinoid Pesticides and the Use and Sale of Neonicotinoid-treated Seeds

VT H0372

An act relating to application of neonicotinoid pesticides to nursery starts and herbaceous plants

OR HB2679

Relating to neonicotinoid pesticides; prescribing an effective date.

CT HB06916

An Act Concerning The Use Of Neonicotinoids.

MA S587

To protect pollinators and public health

MA H108

To protect Massachusetts pollinators