Resolved, There shall be a special commission to examine opportunities for Massachusetts farms and agricultural lands to play a larger role in the Commonwealth's response to climate change and to propose laws and policy changes to incentivize these actions.
The commission shall be tasked with examining the use of composting including the potential for the establishment of a statewide grid of composting sites run by licensed operators that receive local feedstocks. This network would be tasked with tracking the carbon content of their compost as it is moved into farm soils. The commission shall also study the impact of increasing the amount of organic feedstock being composted and sequestered in farm soils, turf areas, and forest lands. The commission can also examine if farms should receive a priority in access to supplies, receive technical supports and financial subsidies to make decarbonization central to their operations. The commission shall also be tasked with developing metrics for increasing carbon soil content over an established base line over 5 year intervals in order to provide efficacy data for carbon stored.
The Commission shall consist of 14 members: 1 of whom shall be the Commissioner of the Department of Agricultural Resources or his designee who shall serve as Chairman, Commission, 1 of whom shall be the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection or a designee, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts Municipal Association; 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the UMass Cooperative Extension, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the Massachusetts chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association, 1 of whom shall be a representative of urban farmers, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the state Buy Local network, 2 of whom shall be the respective House and Senate Chairs of the Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture, and 4 members appointed by the Governor who are involved in various agricultural activities. The commission shall convene its first meeting not later than June 1, 2021 and shall file a report along with any recommendations for legislative reform not later than October 31, 2021 with the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives, the chairs of the Senate and House committees on Ways and Means, and the chairs of the joint committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture.
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