Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H109

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting our soil and farms from PFAS contamination

Impact

The bill proposes the creation of the Agricultural PFAS Relief Fund, earmarked for assisting farmers who have been affected by the contamination of soil, water, or agricultural products due to these chemicals. The fund will originate from various sources, including recoveries linked to PFAS contamination claims, appropriations, and grants. This fund is crucial in facilitating financial support for farmers to mitigate losses and adopt necessary remedial measures, promoting sustainable farming practices despite the challenges posed by PFAS.

Summary

House Bill 109, titled 'An Act protecting our soil and farms from PFAS contamination', aims to address significant concerns regarding the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in agriculture within Massachusetts. This bill introduces a comprehensive framework to provide immunity to farmers from civil liability regarding damages caused by PFAS that may result from standard agricultural practices. As defined in the bill, PFAS refers to a class of fluorinated organic chemicals, posing environmental and health risks.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is the provision that exempts farmers from conveyance taxes and roll-back taxes associated with the removal of land from agricultural use due to PFAS contamination. This provision aims to alleviate financial burdens on farmers, yet it raises concerns among environmental advocates about the potential for lenient regulation surrounding PFAS usage in agricultural practices. Critics of such measures argue that easing financial penalties could undermine efforts to regulate hazardous substances and protect the environment comprehensively.

Summary_closure

Overall, H109 seeks to balance the interests of the agricultural community with public health and environmental safety by establishing a supportive framework for managing PFAS-related damages and liabilities. As discussions around the bill progress, the emphasis will likely remain on finding equitable solutions that address both farmers' needs and the larger imperative for environmental responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3823

Relative to assisting veterans in need

MA H3444

Relative to s-license compliance

MA H3943

Relative to improving elections

MA H3011

To reduce delinquent municipal tax interest rates

MA H3965

Relative to tax abatement equity

MA H319

Relative to transparency in optional credit card fees

MA H3010

Excluding the Segal Americorps Educational Award from taxable income

MA H3822

Relative to enhancing public service pension equity for veterans

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