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Jones Requests Action on Fisheries Reform Bills |
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The following was released by Congressman Jones' office:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In two separate letters sent today, Congressman Walter B. Jones urged the House Natural Resources Committee to quickly move several fisheries reform bills through the Committee and on to the House floor. These bills include Congressman Jones’ H.R. 2753 – the Fishery Management Transparency and Accountability Act, in addition to other bills that Congressman Jones is a lead cosponsor of such as H.R. 2772 – the Saving Fisheries Jobs Act; H.R. 3061 – the Flexibility and Access in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act; and H.R. 2610 – the Asset Forfeiture Fund Reform Act. These bills were the subject of a committee hearing on December 1st, at which Congressman Jones testified.
Read the letter from Congressman Jones and several others to Chairman Hastings on H.R. 2772 Read the letter Congressman Jones sent to Chairman Hastings on H.R. 2753 and the other bills
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MELISSA WOOD, NATIONAL FISHERMEN: Meting out the meager
May 22, 2012 - Listening to the New England Council's Groundfish Advisory Panel talk about how that industry is going to pay for monitoring costs is kind of like trying to figure out how to pay your bills when you've just lost your job. Though monitoring is important keeping costs down is critical. As Panel Member Gary Libby pointed out, "If we had 100 percent monitoring we probably wouldn't have an industry."






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