North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S362

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/27/23  

Caption

Funds/Farmland Preservation

Impact

The passage of S362 is expected to significantly enhance the financial resources available for farmland preservation initiatives within North Carolina. Specifically, it aims to support programs that protect agricultural lands from urban sprawl and development. By allocating these funds, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to its agricultural foundations and allows for more robust action to be taken against land degradation and loss of farmland, which are critical to both the economy and the environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 362, titled 'Funds/Farmland Preservation', seeks to appropriate an additional $250 million in non-recurring funds from the General Fund to the North Carolina Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. The bill is sponsored by Senator Moffitt and aims to bolster agricultural initiatives and land preservation efforts across the state. The trust fund is designed to support the preservation of farmland in North Carolina, ensuring that agricultural activities continue to thrive amidst growing urban development and environmental concerns.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding Senate Bill 362 appears to be positive among legislators who recognize the importance of preserving farmland and supporting agricultural development. Proponents argue that the significant funding allocation is essential for protecting North Carolina’s agrarian heritage and maintaining food production capabilities. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the sufficiency of these funds and the efficiency of their use, as historical precedents have shown varied effectiveness in similar projects.

Contention

While many support the bill for its intention to invest in farmland preservation, debates may arise regarding the optimal allocation of the funds and ensuring transparency in how they are utilized. Stakeholders could potentially express concerns over whether the $250 million is sufficient to address widespread agricultural challenges or if it could lead to further complications in the management of state funds. Additionally, discussions might also touch on the trade-off between agricultural priorities and other pressing state funding needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S137

Restore Down-Zoning/Farmland Preservation

NC A5861

Appropriates $52,798,268 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and other farmland preservation funds to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.

NC S4531

Appropriates $52,798,268 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and other farmland preservation funds to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.

NC A4729

Revises method for appraisals of farmland to be acquired for farmland preservation purposes.

NC SB220

'Georgia Farmland Conservation Act'; historic preservation

NC S3279

Revises method for appraisals of farmland to be acquired for farmland preservation purposes.

NC A1221

Revises method for appraisals of farmland to be acquired for farmland preservation purposes.

NC S4178

Appropriates $500,000 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and "2009 Farmland Preservation Fund" to State Agriculture Development Committee for municipal planning incentive grants for farmland preservation purposes.

NC S338

NC Farmland and Military Protection Act

NC SR470

Senate Study Committee on the Preservation of Georgia's Farmlands; create

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.