Oversight panel eyes NOAA hearing; Congressman Tierney wants it in Gloucester
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A congressional subcommittee will hold an oversight hearing on federal
fisheries law enforcement, the committee chairman has announced — and
Cape Ann's congressman is pushing for the hearing to be in Gloucester.
U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, chairman of the Oversight
and Government Reform Domestic Policy Subcommittee, said he was acting
on the request of Congressman John Tierney, D-Salem, who called for the
hearing yesterday. Tierney also called for the hearing to be held in
Gloucester, perhaps as soon as next month.
At the time the hearing was proposed, federal
fisheries administrator Jane Lubchenco had not announced her decision
to act on the series of findings made last month by the U.S. Department
of Commerce Inspector General. Lubchenco yesterday called for shifting
control of the Asset Forfeiture Fund from NOAA enforcement to the
overall NOAA controller. She also reiterated her call for a "summit" to
discuss fishing enforcement issues.
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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