Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H135

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting the viability of farms in the Commonwealth

Impact

The implications of this bill could be significant for the agricultural sector in Massachusetts. By requiring state and local agencies to assess the potential impacts of regulations on farms, the bill aims to protect farmers from regulations that might impose undue costs or operational burdens. The assessments are expected to address not only financial impacts but also issues related to land use and environmental sustainability. This could promote a more thoughtful approach to agricultural regulation, aligning policies with the realities faced by farmers.

Summary

House Bill 135, titled 'An Act protecting the viability of farms in the Commonwealth,' seeks to ensure that any new rules or regulations that could negatively affect commercial agricultural operations in Massachusetts are thoroughly reviewed and assessed. The bill mandates that state and local agencies must notify the public about potential adverse impacts of any proposed regulations on agriculture prior to their formal introduction. This includes an obligation to conduct an impact assessment involving the Department of Food and Agriculture, providing a detailed evaluation of economic and environmental consequences before any rules are enacted.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding H135, primarily from proponents of stricter environmental regulations who might view this bill as a barrier to necessary regulatory action. The requirement for extensive impact assessments could slow down the promulgation of regulations intended to protect the environment, potentially placing agricultural interests above broader environmental and community considerations. Critics may argue that while the intention of safeguarding farms is noble, it risks prioritizing agricultural operations over necessary environmental protections, thus sparking debate on the balance between agricultural viability and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

MA H5242

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H5335

Establishing the official crustacean of the Commonwealth

MA H3397

Establishing the official salamander of the Commonwealth

MA H102

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

MA H496

Protecting the Commonwealth’s gaming industry

MA S308

Protecting the Commonwealth’s gaming industry

MA S2522

Strengthening health care protections in the Commonwealth

MA H3543

Relative to the protection and development of the thermal commons of the Commonwealth

MA S2168

Relative to protecting the taxpayers of the Commonwealth

MA S1271

Relative to protecting the people of the Commonwealth from danger

MA S1270

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons

Similar Bills

HI SB2887

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB2017

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

HI HB2246

Relating To Agricultural Grant Administration.

NJ S1702

Bans foreign ownership of agricultural or horticultural land and agricultural woodlands in State.