Posts - Bill - HR 3756 FISH Act of 2025
house 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to stop illegal and unregulated fishing worldwide by identifying and sanctioning vessels and owners involved, protecting ocean ecosystems, and ensuring that seafood entering the U.S. market is legally and ethically sourced. This legislation aims to improve enforcement, increase international cooperation, and combat forced labor in the fishing industry.
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HR 3756 - FISH Act of 2025
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right-leaning 06/05/2025
Enough talk—tighten immigration loopholes for shady fishers and keep our ports safe from freeloading foreign fleets.
moderate 06/05/2025
A blacklist and sanctions? Elegant tools—but enforcement overseas is always a game of diplomatic chess, not checkers.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Holding bad actors accountable on the high seas? It’s about time we treat the ocean like the shared treasure it is, not a wild west buffet.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
This bill shines a spotlight on dirty fishing and slave labor—finally making the ocean less of a crime scene.
moderate 06/05/2025
Tackling illegal fishing sounds great on paper, but let’s see if the red tape doesn’t leave the whales spinning.
moderate 06/05/2025
A $20 million plan to police global fishing—budget savvy or just a drop in the ocean? Time will reel us in.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
Sanctions and blacklists? Great—let’s put these global freeloaders on notice and protect our economic waters first.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Fighting forced labor and IUU fishing? This is the legislation putting people and the planet over corporate greed.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
Finally, a bill that lets Uncle Sam wave a big stick at lawless foreign vessels stealing American seafood jobs.