Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1947

Introduced
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Engrossed
6/27/23  
Enrolled
7/6/23  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Maine Food Sovereignty Act

Impact

If enacted, LD1947 would modify existing laws to clarify and strengthen the rights of food producers in Maine. It would prevent municipalities from imposing stricter regulations on local food sales than those defined in state law, promoting individual and community-level food sovereignty. By limiting local regulatory power, the bill intends to ease the operational burden on farmers and local producers, potentially increasing their market presence.

Summary

LD1947, an Act to Amend the Maine Food Sovereignty Act, seeks to enhance the framework governing direct transactions between food producers and consumers. It defines 'direct producer-to-consumer transaction' as face-to-face exchanges at production sites, including various formats like farmers' markets and community-supported agriculture programs. This bill aims to simplify the regulatory environment for local food producers, allowing them to engage more freely with consumers and promoting local agriculture.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1947 appears generally positive among proponents of food sovereignty and local agriculture. Supporters argue that it empowers small farmers and enhances consumer choice by facilitating direct access to local food products. However, there is some concern among local government officials about the implications of limiting their ability to regulate health and safety standards for local food sales.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD1947 include debates over food safety and local government authority. Critics express concern that by eliminating local regulations, there may be risks associated with food safety and quality assurance. Supporters counter that the existing state regulations are sufficient to ensure safety without imposing unnecessary barriers on local food transactions. The discussion reflects a broader tension between empowering local food systems and ensuring consumer protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD124

An Act to Protect the Right to Food

ME LD1823

An Act to Protect the Right to Food

ME LD921

An Act to Allow the Local Foods Fund for Public Schools to Be Used for Processed and Value-added Maine Food Products

ME LD2010

An Act to Correct Inconsistencies, Conflicts and Errors in the Laws of Maine

ME LD1670

An Act to Strengthen Maine's Agriculture, Food and Forest Economy by Funding the Maine Agriculture, Food and Forest Products Investment Fund and Amending Related Provisions of Law

ME LD40

An Act to Protect Liberty and Advance Justice in the Administration and Enforcement of the Cannabis Legalization Act and the Maine Medical Use of Cannabis Act

ME LD1363

An Act to Support Extraction of Common Minerals by Amending the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act

ME LD1141

An Act to Increase the Procurement of Maine Foods by Certain State Institutions

ME LD1808

An Act to Amend the State Tax Laws

ME LD1408

An Act to Reduce Maine's Dependence on Fossil Fuels and Carbon Footprint for Energy Production Using Waste Wood Fuel

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.