EDITORIAL: Frank's NOAA clash spotlights disconnect on bogus job push
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Congressman Barney Frank is a Democrat's Democrat, fiercely loyal to his party and to his president.
So when Frank starts complaining — publicly —
about a federal department led by an appointee of President Obama, it's
a matter of substance — on the part of Jane Lubchenco, head of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Frank, after a lengthy meeting with Lubchenco
last fall, had sent her a letter asking for support of the fishing
industry. After receiving a reply from her in early January, Frank
wrote back a week ago, saying she had "squandered" an opportunity to
preserve jobs in the industry.
Indeed, with a new regulatory regime due to
begin in May, in which fishing will be controlled under a so-called
"catch share" system instead of a limited Days at Sea, Lubchenco has
acknowledged that it will lead to the consolidation of the industry and
fewer jobs. But she said the benefit would be that those fewer
remaining jobs would be "better."
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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