Encourage adopting good food purchasing standards
The City of Boston has a great opportunity to use its tremendous purchasing power to support a sustainable, equitable, local food system. But City Councilors need to hear from you that this is an important issue for their constituents. This Thursday the Boston City Council is holding a hearing on an ordinance (Docket #0413), introduced by City Councilor Michelle Wu, that would adopt The Good Food Purchasing Program standards in the City of Boston. These standards require the City to direct its food buying power toward five core values: local economies, environmental sustainability, valued workforce, animal welfare, and nutrition. This policy would redirect a significant portion the Boston Public Schools food budget to local and sustainable farms, fishermen, and food producers. As the first city on the East Coast to pass the policy, it would set a powerful precedent for other cities toward building the food system we need.
As a Boston resident, we need you to contact your district councilor and 4 At-Large councilors now to ask for their support for the Good Food Purchasing Standards. Let them know that you support a healthy, sustainable food system in Boston.
Simply ask them to support Docket #0413, AN ORDINANCE REGARDING GOOD FOOD PURCHASING STANDARDS IN THE CITY OF BOSTON filed by Councilor Wu. See the official notice here. You can explain why these standards are important to you and why you think this is a good policy for the City of Boston.
You can also attend the hearing on the ordinance this Thursday, December 6, at 1pm, in the Iannella Chamber on the 5th floor of Boston City Hall. Public comment is welcome at the hearing.
At-Large Councilors | ||
Annissa Essaibi-George | At-Large | (617) 635-4376
A.E.George@boston.gov |
Michael F. Flaherty | At-Large | (617) 635-4205
Michael.Flaherty@boston.gov |
Ayanna Pressley | At-Large | (617) 635-4217
Ayanna.Pressley@boston.gov |
Michelle Wu | At-Large
Michelle Wu is a sponsor of the ordinance and strongly supports its passage |
(617) 635-3115
Michelle.Wu@boston.gov |
District Councilors (you are represented by ONE of the councilor below) | ||
Lydia Edwards | District 1:
East Boston/Charlestown/North End/Waterfront |
(617) 635-3200
Lydia.Edwards@boston.gov |
Ed Flynn | District 2:
City Hall/Beacon Hill/Islands/Chinatown/South Boston/South End |
(617) 635-3203
Ed.Flynn@boston.gov |
Frank Baker | District 3:
Dorchester/Harbor Islands/Roxbury/South Bay/Dorchester/New Market/South Boston |
(617) 635-3455
Frank.Baker@boston.gov |
Andrea J. Campbell | District 4:
Roslindale/Dorchester/St. Mark’s/Jamaica Plain |
(617) 635-3131
Andrea.Campbell@boston.gov |
Timothy McCarthy | District 5:
Hyde Park/Readville/Roslindale/Mattapan |
(617) 635-4210
Timothy.McCarthy@boston.gov |
Matt O’Malley | District 6:
Jamaica Plain/West Roxbury |
Matt.O’Malley@boston.gov |
Kim Janey | District 7:
Roxbury/South End/Fenway |
(617) 635-3510
Kim.Janey@boston.gov |
Josh Zakim | District 8:
Back Bay/Beacon Hill/Fenway/Kenmore/Mission Hill/West End/Allston |
(617) 635-4225
Josh.Zakim@boston.gov |
Mark S. Ciommo | District 9:
Allston/Brighton |
(617) 635-3113
Mark.Ciommo@boston.gov |
Phone: (413) 253-3844
Email: info@massfarmtoschool.org