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H 4430

An Act promoting agriculture resilience and sustainability

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Kate Hogan

Massachusetts bill promoting agricultural sustainability and climate resilience through farming practice improvements and farmer support mechanisms.

Accompanied a new draft, see H4854
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Bill Summary · H 4430

Legislative bill overview

H 4430 is a Massachusetts bill sponsored by Kate Hogan designed to strengthen agricultural resilience and sustainability practices across the state. The bill has advanced through Senate concurrence and is currently scheduled for a public hearing before the Agriculture and Fisheries Committee. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically address soil health, climate adaptation, water conservation, or support for sustainable farming practices.

Why is this important

Agriculture faces mounting pressures from climate variability, soil degradation, and market competition. Legislation promoting resilience and sustainability can help Massachusetts farmers adapt to changing conditions while maintaining economic viability. Such measures may also align agricultural policy with the state's climate commitments and consumer demand for environmentally responsible food production.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding mechanisms – Sustainability initiatives often require significant investment; debate may center on whether costs fall on farmers, taxpayers, or industry partners
  • Regulatory burden vs. incentives – Disagreement over whether the bill uses mandates (which some farmers resist) or voluntary incentive programs
  • Definition and scope – Varying interpretations of "sustainability" could lead to disputes over which farming practices qualify for benefits or compliance requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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