For
Immediate Release
June 19, 2006
Contact: Melissa Mazzella DeLaney (202) 226-9019
"I'm pleased to see the Senate passed its
bill to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Act today and applaud Sens. Ted Stevens
and Daniel Inouye for their strong leadership on this issue," Chairman
Pombo said. "Time is of the essence; if we do not send a completed bill to
President Bush this year, we'll have to start the process all over again. Our
nation's fisheries and fishermen need and deserve quick action and I will work
with my colleagues in the House to pass H.R. 5018. Both bills share the same
goals and are on the same track. I'm confident the House will be able to
complete its work quickly and cooperate with the Senate in order to finish the
process this year."
"I am pleased that the vital effort to
pass a major rewrite of the Magnuson Act continues to move forward," Rep.
Frank said. "I will be working with my colleagues in pushing for the best
possible House bill, and look forward to final passage of a balanced, flexible
Magnuson reauthorization bill this year."
"This is a good day for
H.R. 5018 represents compromise legislation
from all involved parties, including ideas from earlier bills, recommendations
of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy and many suggestions received by the
Resources Committee during public
hearings. It is modeled after the management framework of the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council, which is widely cited as the best in the
nation.
For more information on H.R. 5018, please click
here.