Connecticut Healthy Soil Policy

Connecticut State Flower: Mountain Laurel

Legislative Status Update

Updates in 2023:

HJ013/HJ037 [LS/LS] Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution To Provide For An Environmental Rights Amendment; includes “individual right to clean and healthy air, water, soil and environment; a stable climate; and self-sustaining ecosystems; for the benefit of public health, safety and the general welfare” – in committee at adjournment


Updates in 2022:

SB243 [LS], An Act Concerning Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices; “(1) Provide technical assistance, (2) distribute grant funding to producers, (3) coordinate training programs, (4) coordinate projects that pilot or demonstrate conservation practices, (5) create tools that help reduce barriers to accessing assistance for conservation practices on farms, (6) establish equipment sharing programs, or (7) other activities that will increase the number of farmers who are implementing climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices”; the climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices includes many soil health practices – reported favorably by committee, became part of state budget HB5506 [LS] – signed by Governor 5/7/2022


Updates in 2021:

SB467, To include soil health as part of soil conservation — rolled into HB6496

HB6496, An Act Concerning Certain Soil-related Initiatives; includes soil health as part of soil conservation — passed 6/5/2021, signed by governor 6/28/2021HB6441, An Act Concerning Climate Change Adaptation; includes definition of “ecosystem services” that includes “supporting services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling”, which should include support for soil health — passed 6/7/2021, signed by governor 7/6/2021

NOT PASSED Regenerative Agriculture Program

Legislative Information

Date:

Its first public hearing was held on March, 13th, 2019. Did not pass out of committee.


Legislation:

Act H. 6647: An Act Establishing a Regenerative Agriculture Program


Sponsors:

Representative Fred Camillo of the 151st District


Agencies Involved:

Connecticut Department of Agriculture


Rule Making Processes:

 To be determined

Program Summary

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Last Update: 01/12/2024