An Act relative to the use of food security infrastructure grants
S 71 establishes Massachusetts food security infrastructure grant guidelines to expand food access facilities through competitive distribution and accountability requirements.
S 71 establishes Massachusetts food security infrastructure grant guidelines to expand food access facilities through competitive distribution and accountability requirements.
S 71 establishes guidelines for how Massachusetts can distribute and utilize food security infrastructure grants to support food access initiatives across the state. The bill was favorably reported by committee and is currently under review by the Senate Ways and Means Committee, which will evaluate its fiscal implications before potential passage.
Food security infrastructure grants directly affect communities' ability to expand food pantries, community gardens, commercial kitchens, and other facilities that combat hunger and food insecurity. The bill's provisions will determine which organizations qualify for funding, how money is allocated geographically, and what accountability measures ensure grants achieve their intended public health and social welfare goals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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