An Act relative to farming in the town of Sutton
Massachusetts bill addresses farming regulation in Sutton; currently in Senate Ways and Means committee after favorable agricultural committee review.
Massachusetts bill addresses farming regulation in Sutton; currently in Senate Ways and Means committee after favorable agricultural committee review.
Bill S 59 is a Massachusetts state bill introduced by Senators Joe McKenna and Ryan Fattman that addresses farming-related matters specific to the town of Sutton. The bill has progressed through the Agriculture and Fisheries committee and received a favorable report, currently pending review by the Senate Ways and Means committee. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the committee routing suggests it involves agricultural policy or regulation at the municipal level.
Local agricultural legislation can affect land use policies, farming practices, tax treatment, or zoning regulations that directly impact farmers' operations and property values in Sutton. The bill's advancement through committee suggests legislative support for addressing an identified need in the agricultural community, though the nature of that need remains unclear from the public record provided.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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