SENATE DOCKET, NO. 589        FILED ON: 1/18/2017

SENATE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 451

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Jason M. Lewis

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act to protect pollinator habitat.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

 

Jason M. Lewis

Fifth Middlesex

 

Paul A. Schmid, III

8th Bristol

1/24/2017

Jay R. Kaufman

15th Middlesex

1/26/2017

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.

20th Middlesex

2/1/2017

Joan B.  Lovely

Second Essex

2/2/2017

Donald F. Humason, Jr.

Second Hampden and Hampshire

2/2/2017

Hannah Kane

11th Worcester

2/2/2017

Mary S. Keefe

15th Worcester

2/2/2017

Barbara A. L'Italien

Second Essex and Middlesex

2/2/2017

Michael O. Moore

Second Worcester

2/3/2017

Adam G. Hinds

Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden

2/8/2017

Sal N. DiDomenico

Middlesex and Suffolk

2/8/2017

William N. Brownsberger

Second Suffolk and Middlesex

3/23/2017

Richard J. Ross

Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex

4/20/2017

Patrick M. O'Connor

Plymouth and Norfolk

9/7/2017


SENATE DOCKET, NO. 589        FILED ON: 1/18/2017

SENATE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 451

By Mr. Lewis, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 451) of Jason M. Lewis, Paul A. Schmid, III, Jay R. Kaufman, Bradley H. Jones, Jr. and other members of the General Court for legislation to protect pollinator habitat.  Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninetieth General Court
(2017-2018)

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An Act to protect pollinator habitat.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

SECTION 1. There shall be a special commission established to study statewide opportunities for improving pollinator health by increasing and enhancing native pollinator habitat.

The commission shall focus on identifying statewide opportunities for enhancing and expanding pollinator habitat in both developed and natural areas such as farm field borders, forest borders, residential areas, parks, urban areas, industrial areas, energy transmission corridors, energy generating facilities and transportation corridors.

The commission shall consider enhancing and expanding pollinator habitat for a broad range of native and managed pollinators including but not limited to wild and managed bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, ants, bats and birds.  

The commission shall report its findings, including any proposed legislation, to the house and senate committees on ways and means, the joint committee on environment, natural resources and agriculture no later than March 1, 2018.

The commission shall consist of:

1 member of the senate appointed by the senate president; 1 member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house; 1 member of the senate appointed by the minority leader of the senate; 1 member of the house of representatives appointed by the minority leader of the house; the secretary of energy and environmental affairs or a designee, who shall serve as chair; the commissioner of the division of fisheries and wildlife, or a designee; 11 people to be appointed by the governor, 1 of whom shall be a University of Massachusetts faculty member specializing in the science of pollinator health, 1 of whom shall represent an advocacy group for farmers, 1 of whom shall represent an advocacy group for organic farmers, 1 of whom shall represent an advocacy group for foresters, 1 of whom shall be a commercial beekeeper, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the University of Massachusetts Extension with knowledge in crops which rely on pollinators and pollinator health; 1 of whom shall represent an advocacy group dedicated to the protection of pollinators and invertebrates, 1 of whom shall be a beekeeper representing the county beekeeping associations, 1 of whom shall represent an advocacy group for nurseries, 1 of whom shall represent a membership based non-profit advocacy group dedicated to land protection and 1 who shall have expertise in native wildlife ecology.

(b) The special commission shall examine issues relevant to pollinator health, including: (i) identifying current laws and regulations in the commonwealth and other states and countries related to protecting pollinators and pollinator health; (ii) studying public education and outreach plans regarding pollinator habitat that have been successful in other states; (iii) identifying adequacy of funding for efforts to promote or protect pollinator habitat; (iv) investigating the means used by other states to gather data on populations of pollinators; (vi) evaluating existing best management practices for promoting pollinator health including, but not limited to, foraging and proper food source diversity; (vii) studying the use of agricultural and nonagricultural lands, such as transportation corridors, energy transmission corridors, parks, and working forests, and how they may be used to provide pollinator forage and unique opportunities to increase pollinator populations; (viii) research and identify ways to expand and coordinate public education programs outlining steps individuals and businesses can take to help address the loss of pollinator habitat.