Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2940

Introduced
3/15/23  

Caption

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program establishment and appropriation

Impact

This bill is significant as it not only addresses food and water security but also aims to create economic opportunities through the development of local food systems. By providing financial and technical assistance to urban and rural producers, the program will help ensure that food supply chains can operate effectively year-round, particularly in the face of climate-induced challenges. Furthermore, it intends to remove barriers for marginalized communities, thereby promoting inclusivity and equity within the local food economy.

Summary

Senate File 2940 establishes the Headwaters Community Food and Water Economic Resiliency Program, aimed at supporting sustainable local and regional food systems in Minnesota. The bill outlines the creation of a program administered by the commissioner of employment and economic development to facilitate the development and maintenance of regenerative food webs that address ongoing challenges related to food, water, and climate change. This initiative seeks to promote healthier food systems by ensuring that communities have access to reliable food sources that are culturally relevant and affordable.

Conclusion

With an emphasis on collaboration between various stakeholders, including local farmers, culinary schools, public health officials, and community organizers, SF2940 positions itself as a transformative step toward building a resilient food economy in Minnesota. It seeks to integrate ecological preservation with economic development, which could set precedent for similar legislation in other regions.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the allocation of funds for the program and the balance of support between urban and rural food systems. Proponents advocate for targeted investments in areas that support local farmers while enhancing the availability of fresh produce in communities, especially for low-income households. Opponents may express concerns regarding the feasibility of the proposed initiatives, including the complexities of establishing a decentralized system and the potential financial burden on the state budget.

Companion Bills

MN HF2881

Similar To Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program established, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2509

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program establishment

MN HF2881

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF3029

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program establishment

MN HF1948

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program established, and money appropriated.

MN HF2929

Headwaters community food and water economic resiliency program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF1832

Omnibus Jobs, Labor Economic Development policy and appropriations

MN SF17

Omnibus Jobs, Labor Economic Development policy and appropriations

MN SF3035

Omnibus Jobs, Economic Development, Labor, and Industry appropriations

MN SF1574

Boundary waters area economic relief program establishment and appropriation

MN SF5289

Omnibus Jobs, Economic Development, supplemental appropriations

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