Establishes a tax credit for grocery donations to food pantries
Bill A 3385 offers tax credits to grocery stores for donating surplus food to food pantries, reducing waste and improving access to nutritious food for those in need.
Bill A 3385 offers tax credits to grocery stores for donating surplus food to food pantries, reducing waste and improving access to nutritious food for those in need.
Bill Number: A 3385
Title: Establishes a tax credit for grocery donations to food pantries
Status: Referred to Ways and Means
Introduced: January 27, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 3385 aims to encourage grocery stores and food retailers to donate surplus food to local food pantries by establishing a tax credit. This initiative is designed to reduce food waste while simultaneously addressing food insecurity in communities. By providing a financial incentive, the bill seeks to promote charitable contributions of food, thereby supporting food pantries in their mission to serve those in need.
Bill A 3385 represents a proactive approach to tackling food waste and food insecurity through financial incentives for grocery donations. By establishing a tax credit for food donations, the bill aims to foster a collaborative effort between businesses and food assistance organizations, ultimately benefiting communities in need. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
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