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SB 233

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Carpenter and 7 co-sponsors

SB 233 invests $800,000 to boost local food production in Nevada, supporting farmers and enhancing food security for vulnerable communities through direct food purchases.

Representative Roe added as a cosponsor
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Bill Summary · SB 233

Summary of Senate Bill 233 (SB 233)

Overview

Senate Bill 233 (SB 233) was introduced on February 25, 2025, and has been enacted as Chapter 498. The bill aims to revise provisions related to agriculture in Nevada, specifically focusing on enhancing local food production and addressing food insecurity through the Home Feeds Nevada Agriculture Food Purchase Program.

Main Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 233 is to strengthen Nevada's agricultural sector by:
- Supporting local farmers and food producers.
- Reducing dependency on imported food.
- Enhancing food security for food-insecure communities in Nevada.

Key Provisions

  1. Home Feeds Nevada Agriculture Food Purchase Program:

    • The bill appropriates $800,000 to the Nutritious Food Purchase Account to support this program, which aims to purchase food from local farmers for distribution to food banks and other providers.
  2. Study on Financial Stability:

    • The Governor’s Council on Food Security is tasked with conducting a study during the 2025-2026 interim to assess the long-term financial stability of the Home Feeds Nevada program. This includes identifying sustainable revenue sources to fund the program.
  3. Reporting Requirements:

    • The Council must submit a written report detailing the study's findings and recommendations to the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Legislative Counsel Bureau by December 1, 2026.
  4. Legislative Measure Requests:

    • The Council is authorized to request the drafting of one legislative measure related to the Home Feeds Nevada program, which must be submitted for prefiling by the first day of the 84th Session of the Legislature.

Impact

  • Local Farmers: The bill is expected to provide a reliable market for local farmers, allowing them to sell their products directly to food banks, thereby stabilizing their income and encouraging sustainable farming practices.
  • Food Security: By sourcing food locally, the program aims to improve access to nutritious food for families in need, particularly during times of crisis such as droughts or pandemics.
  • Economic Growth: The initiative is projected to stimulate local economies by generating additional economic activity, with estimates suggesting that every dollar invested in agriculture can yield up to $0.70 in broader economic benefits.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill passed through various legislative stages, including amendments and committee reviews, before being approved by the Governor on June 10, 2025. It is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.

Conclusion

SB 233 represents a significant step towards bolstering Nevada's agricultural sector and addressing food insecurity. By investing in local food systems and supporting farmers, the bill aims to create a more resilient and sustainable food network in the state.

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

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