Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S311

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the Massachusetts farm to school program

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 69 of the General Laws, which will create a framework for schools and childcare programs to purchase locally sourced foods and provide nutrition education. It includes provisions for building kitchen capacity, providing training for staff, and integrating food system lessons into the school curriculum. By promoting the use of local ingredients, the bill aims to not only benefit student health but also bolster local producers and farmers, enhancing the community food economy as a whole.

Summary

Senate Bill S311 establishes the Massachusetts Farm to School Program aimed at promoting healthy eating habits among students and strengthening the agricultural economy of the state. This program is overseen by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and includes a grant program alongside a local food incentive to facilitate the purchase of locally sourced ingredients from Massachusetts farms and other New England states, enhancing the health and nutrition of students in primary and secondary schools, as well as licensed childcare programs.

Contention

While the bill generally seeks to unify efforts towards improving nutrition and agriculture, potential points of contention may arise from the implementation and distribution of grants. The program's success may rely heavily on adequate funding, which can raise concerns about resource allocation and equity. The emphasis on local sourcing could also face challenges related to availability and pricing of local food products compared to national suppliers, necessitating careful planning and management to ensure that the program effectively meets its goals without imposing undue burdens on participating schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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