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S 604

Establishes the general aviation task force to improve general aviation operations in the state of New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by John Liu

Requires a quantified net-positive statewide carbon sequestration goal for natural and working lands, including salt marshes, seagrasses, and waterways.

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Bill Summary · S 604

Bill Summary — S 604 (Docket No. 1838) — "An Act to promote natural carbon sequestration"

Note up front: the metadata provided contains multiple inconsistencies (a title referencing a New York general aviation task force, sponsor lists that include federal Senators, and mixed committee referrals). The primary bill text and docket (Senate Docket No. 1838, filed 1/16/2025) indicate this is a Massachusetts Senate bill presented by Senator Dylan A. Fernandes titled “An Act to promote natural carbon sequestration.” This summary focuses on the substantive language in that bill text. Verify jurisdiction, sponsors, and procedural status with the official legislative clerk for final use.

Purpose / Intent

To require the Commonwealth (Massachusetts) to adopt a quantified, net-positive statewide carbon sequestration and storage goal for “natural and working lands” and to ensure coastal and aquatic carbon sinks (salt marshes, seagrasses, waterways) are explicitly studied and incorporated into that goal. The goal must align with the Commonwealth’s statewide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction objectives.

Key provisions

  • Adds Section 3C to Chapter 21N of the Massachusetts General Laws.
  • Directs the Secretary (of Energy and Environmental Affairs, by implication in Chapter 21N) to:
    • Develop a quantified net-positive statewide carbon sequestration and storage goal for natural and working lands (as defined elsewhere in the statute, i.e., Section 1).
    • Do so in consultation with the Department (unspecified in the excerpt) and the Coastal Zone Management office created in Section 4A of Chapter 21A.
  • Requires the Secretary to study and account for sequestration capacity of:
    • Salt marshes
    • Seagrasses
    • Waterways — in recognition of Massachusetts’ extensive coastline when developing the goal.
  • Specifies that the sequestration goal must be determined in agreement with the statewide GHG emissions reduction goals established by the Secretary.

Who is affected

  • State executive agencies involved in climate policy and coastal management, including the Secretary’s office, the Department referenced, and the Coastal Zone Management office.
  • Landowners and managers of “natural and working lands” (forests, wetlands, agricultural lands, possibly coastal ecosystems) to the extent subsequent implementation, programs, or incentives are developed to meet the goal.
  • Coastal and nearshore ecosystem managers and stakeholders (municipalities, conservation organizations, fisheries) whose habitats are targeted for assessment and potential conservation/restoration.

Expected impacts / policy implications

  • Establishes an administrative requirement to quantify and commit to a net-positive sequestration target — which may guide future programs, funding, restoration priorities, and land-management incentives.
  • Elevates coastal blue carbon (salt marshes, seagrasses) in state carbon accounting and planning.
  • Creates alignment requirement between sequestration goals and existing statewide GHG reduction targets, promoting integrated climate mitigation planning.

Procedural status & timeline (conflicting records)

  • Docket/filed: Senate Docket No. 1838, filed 1/16/2025; presented by Dylan A. Fernandes.
  • Introduced: listed as 2/13/2025.
  • The provided legislative action list contains multiple, inconsistent committee referrals and dates (e.g., referrals to Transportation, to Environment & Natural Resources, read and referred to Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, a House concurrence entry, and a later favorable committee report dated 10/30/2025). A hearing is listed for 09/02/2025.
  • Related/previous measures: similar matter cited (Senate No. 537 of 2023–2024) and several related/prior-session bills and a companion (A 6793).

Recommendation: Confirm the bill’s official title, sponsor list, committee referrals, and current status using the Massachusetts Legislature’s official website or clerk’s office before relying on procedural details.

Notes / caveats

  • The bill text references definitions in Section 1 (for “natural and working lands”) that are not included in the excerpt; full definitions will affect scope and implementation.
  • The text establishes a planning/goal-setting mandate but does not by itself create specific programs, funding, enforcement mechanisms, or timelines for achieving the sequestration target — those may require follow-on legislation or agency rulemaking.

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

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