An Act relative to establishing a food justice frontline
Massachusetts bill establishing food justice initiatives targeting underserved communities, now under fiscal review in Ways and Means Committee.
Massachusetts bill establishing food justice initiatives targeting underserved communities, now under fiscal review in Ways and Means Committee.
H 4423 establishes a "food justice frontline" framework in Massachusetts, though the specific mechanisms are not detailed in the provided information. Based on the bill title and sponsor involvement in food equity issues, it likely creates programs or funding to address food access disparities in underserved communities. The bill has progressed through the Agriculture and Fisheries Committee and now faces fiscal review in the House Ways and Means Committee.
Food insecurity disproportionately affects low-income and marginalized communities in Massachusetts. Legislation addressing "food justice" typically aims to reduce this gap through community-based solutions, potentially including urban farming initiatives, subsidy programs, or support for local food systems in underserved areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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