Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H121

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to urban farmland

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend Chapter 29 of the General Laws, creating the Vacant Lots to Urban Agriculture Fund. This fund will be administered by the Department of Agricultural Resources and will collect revenue from various sources, including appropriations and donations. The funds will not revert to the General Fund at the end of the fiscal year, ensuring that they remain available for urban farming projects. The initiative is designed to enhance agricultural education, job training, and food donations to food-insecure residents, directly impacting public health and local economies.

Summary

House Bill 121, known as the Urban Farmland bill, aims to establish a fund specifically designated for the conversion of vacant lots into agricultural enterprises, such as farms and community gardens. This initiative seeks to target urban areas, particularly within environmental justice populations, to promote increased food security and economic development opportunities. By harnessing underutilized spaces, the bill intends to foster community engagement in agriculture and improve climate resilience in cities.

Contention

There are potential points of contention associated with the bill, particularly concerning priorities for urban agricultural projects and the management of funds. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the implementation process, the selection criteria for funded projects, and the balance between urban development and preserving green spaces. The emphasis on environmental justice may trigger discussions on equitable access to funding and ensuring that underserved communities truly benefit from these initiatives.

Companion Bills

MA H4855

Replaced by Relative to urban farmland

Previously Filed As

MA H4855

Relative to urban farmland

MA S61

Relative to urban farmland

MA H3969

Relative to urban farmland

MA H120

Supporting the Commonwealth’s food system

MA H3130

To promote urban agriculture and horticulture

MA H890

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

MA H1147

Relative to the sustainability of public health dental hygienists through adequate reimbursements

MA H697

Relative to full funding of regional school district transportation

MA H2196

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA H2769

Relative to retirement equity for parenting teachers

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