Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S587

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect pollinators and public health

Impact

If enacted, S587 would amend Chapter 132B of the General Laws, which governs the use of pesticides in Massachusetts. The bill sets specific conditions under which a waiving mechanism would be established, allowing the use of neonicotinoid-treated seeds only when stringent pest risk assessments and integrated pest management training have been completed. This regulatory framework aims to safeguard environmental and public health while maintaining agricultural productivity. The bill emphasizes the necessity for informed decision-making regarding pest threats and the potential environmental implications.

Summary

Senate Bill S587 aims to protect pollinators and public health by prohibiting the distribution, sale, and use of neonicotinoid-treated agricultural seeds for corn, wheat, and soybeans starting from January 1, 2029. The bill defines 'neonicotinoids' as a class of pesticides that selectively act on nicotine acetylcholine receptors and includes several specific chemicals known to be harmful to pollinators. By restricting the use of these pesticides, the bill seeks to mitigate their negative impact on pollinator populations, which are critical for agriculture and ecosystem health.

Contention

Certain stakeholders may view the restrictions imposed by S587 as overly burdensome, particularly within the agricultural community where neonicotinoids have been relied upon for effective pest management. Discussions surrounding the bill may reveal a divide between public health advocates, who argue for the need to protect pollinators and the environment, and agricultural interests that highlight the importance of these pesticides in ensuring crop yields. Furthermore, the implementation of the waiver system may become a point of contention, as its effectiveness in balancing pest management needs with environmental safeguards will need careful consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2268

Relative to alternative portfolio standards

MA S1523

Removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1972

To allow cities and towns to increase the local tax rate on meals

MA S2133

Protecting the privacy of library user data

MA S1083

Relative to rape by an officer

MA S1444

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA S1526

Putting patients over profits in hospital licensure

MA S1974

Aligning the long-term capital gains tax rate with the short-term capital gains tax rate

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 H108

To protect Massachusetts pollinators

MA H1041

To protect pollinators and public health