Healthy food incentive program funding, payment processing equipment and services for farmers’ markets and farmers, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Impact
This initiative is expected to significantly impact state laws related to agriculture, food accessibility, and health services. By creating a structure that allows EBT and card processing at farmers' markets, AB823 aims to bolster consumer participation in these markets. Additionally, the bill ensures that any local purchasing incentives offered at farmers' markets can also be processed alongside EBT transactions, simplifying access for consumers who rely on food assistance programs.
Summary
Assembly Bill 823 aims to enhance access to healthy food options by providing funding for a healthy food incentive program which will support farmers' markets and farmers selling directly to consumers. The bill proposes to allocate $1,000,000 for both fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27 specifically to promote this initiative. An essential component of the bill is the establishment of a payment processing program that will facilitate Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) transactions as well as credit and debit card processing for vendors in these markets.
Contention
Supporters of AB823, likely to include various agricultural and public health advocates, argue that improving access to healthy food is critical for community health and wellness. However, potential points of contention may arise regarding the distribution of funds and the management of the payment processing program. Critics may refrain from supporting the bill if they feel it does not adequately address or balance the needs of different stakeholders in the food supply chain, such as larger supermarkets versus local farmers.
Crossfiled
Healthy food incentive program funding, payment processing equipment and services for farmers’ markets and farmers, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Healthy food incentive program funding, payment processing equipment and services for farmers’ markets and farmers, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Requiring the Department of Health Services to seek any necessary waiver to prohibit the purchase of candy or soft drinks with FoodShare benefits. (FE)
A bill for an act relating to the double up food bucks program, the supplemental nutrition assistance program and making appropriations and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 796, HSB 216.)
A bill for an act creating a grocer reinvestment program, a local produce processing grant program, and a grocer reinvestment and local food processing fund under the purview of the economic development authority, modifying the local food and farm program, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 59; See HF 1032.)