Committee Democrats Vote Down Proposals Strengthening National Security, Local Fisheries
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
September 29, 2022
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Committee Press Office
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Today, the House Committee on Natural Resources held votes on the Sustaining America's Fisheries for the Future Act of 2022, finishing a markup begun on Sept. 22, 2022. Committee Ranking Member Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) issued the following statement in response: "No matter where you live in the U.S., you enjoy the products of fisheries. Fishing is a hobby for many sportsmen and women and a way of life for many other Americans who depend on our fisheries, and it's important that the regulations and management standards we implement here in Congress are ones that advance, not hinder, sustainable fishing. Unfortunately, committee Democrats have hijacked the once-bipartisan Magnuson-Stevens Act and turned it into sweeping legislation that would implement impossible standards for fisheries and impede national security operations. Our late colleague Don Young was a champion for these issues and committee Republicans offered a variety of amendments to carry on that legacy, but committee Democrats voted down amendments that would remove unworkable portions of this bill. Ultimately, it will undermine coastal communities but help lawyers. It's extremely disappointing to see party politics dominating on what should be legislation that benefits all Americans." Background Committee Republicans offered 14 amendments to improve the bill and correct its implausible new standards, including:
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